{
  "author": "Ferrer, L.M.; Lacasta, D.; Ramos, J.J.; Ortín, A.; Tejedor, M.T.; Castells, E.; Ruiz de Arcaute, M.; Pérez, M.; Rubira, I.; Windsor, P.A.",
  "citations": [
    {
      "raw_text": "Lomax, S., Sheil, M. and Windsor, P.A., 2008. Impact of topical anaesthesia on pain alleviation and wound healing in lambs after mulesing. Australian Veterinary Journal 86, 159–168. DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2008.00285.x.",
      "title": "Impact of topical anaesthesia on pain alleviation and wound healing in lambs after mulesing",
      "authors": "Lomax, S.; Sheil, M.; Windsor, P.A.",
      "publication_year": 2008,
      "doi": "10.1111/j.1751-0813.2008.00285.x",
      "confidence": 0.9
    }
  ],
  "confidence": 1,
  "doc_type": "Conference Abstract",
  "id": 42,
  "language": "English",
  "publication_date": "2021",
  "source_type": "file",
  "source_uri": "file:///home/pi/welfare_docs/Animals Assured/Research/Trisolfen/Ferrer 2021.pdf",
  "summary": "This study investigated the effectiveness of a topical anaesthetic wound gel (Tri-Solfen®) in reducing pain and improving wound healing in lambs undergoing tail docking. It found that applying the gel immediately after scalpel docking without general anaesthesia was an affordable and welfare-appropriate method, reducing pain behaviours and infection.",
  "title": "A topical anaesthestic wound formulation diminishes pain responses and improves wound healing of lambs at tail-docking"
}
