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Surgical wound healing in radio-tagged adult Pacific lamprey Entosphenus tridentatus held on different substrata

January 1, 2011

Radio-tagged adult Pacific lamprey Entosphenus tridentatus held in a raceway with Plexiglas-lined walls and bottom healed more slowly and retained sutures longer than fish held in an all-concrete raceway or one with Plexiglas walls and a cobble-lined bottom. On all substrata, healing depended on when sutures were lost, and fish that lost their sutures in <14 days post-surgery healed faster than those that kept sutures longer. Long-term suture retention led to tissue trauma, infection and poor survival.

Publication Year 2011
Title Surgical wound healing in radio-tagged adult Pacific lamprey Entosphenus tridentatus held on different substrata
DOI 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2011.03071.x
Authors M.G. Mesa, R.J. Magie, E.S. Copeland, H.E. Christiansen
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Fish Biology
Index ID 70034283
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Fisheries Research Center