8-Wounds and Wound Healing-1
8-Wounds and Wound Healing-1
8-Wounds and Wound Healing-1
HEALING
WOUNDS DEFINITON
Tidy wounds
These are wounds like surgical incisions and wounds
caused by sharp objects
It is incised clean healthy wounds without any tissue loss
usually primary suturing is done. Healing is by
primary intention.
b) Untidy wounds
They are due to
Crushing
Tearing
Avulsion
Devitalised injury
Vascular injury
Multiple irregular wounds
Burns
Untidy..
1. clean wounds
Herniorraphy
Excisions
Surgeries of the brain, joints, heart, transplant
Infective rate is less than 2%
Cont..
3. Contaminated wounds
Acute abdominal conditions
Open fresh accidental wounds
Infective rate is 15 to 30%
Cont..
1. Age
2. Obesity
3. Smoking
4. Malnutrition. Zinc, copper, manganese, Vit C, vit A
5. Anaemia
6. Malignancy
7. Immunosuppresive dz e.g HIV, Diabetes etc
8. Use of Steroids and cytotoxic drugs
Complications of wound healing
Infection
Hypertrophic scars and contractures
Shock
Air/fat embolism
Pneumothorax
Effects of to vital organs e.g brain,heart, lungs
Management of Wounds
Antibiotics, fluid and electrolyte balance, blood transfusion,
tetanus toxoid, (0.5 ml intramuscular to deltoid muscle) or
antitetanus globulin (ATG) injection.
Wound debridement (wound toilet, or wound excision) is
liberal excision of all devitalized tissue at regular intervals (48-72
hours) until healthy, bleeding, vascular tidy wound is created.
Primary suturing means suturing the wound immediately
within 6 hours. It is done in clean incised wounds.
Delayed primary suturing means suturing the wound in
48 hours to 10 days. It is done in lacerated wounds.
This time is allowed for the oedema to subside.
Management of Wounds
Secondary suturing means suturing the wound in
10-14 days or later. It is done in infected wounds.
After the control of infection, once healthy
granulation tissue appears, secondary suturing is
done.
Principles of wound suturing