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Wound Dehiscence - 06-12-2006, 07:38 AM

I found this informaiton very simple

Wound Dehiscence

Definition
Wound dehiscence is the parting of the layers of a surgical wound. Either the surface layers separate or the whole wound splits open. This is a serious condition.

Causes
Wound dehiscence varies depending on the kind of surgery. The following is a list of generalized causes:
  • Infection at the wound
  • Pressure on sutures
  • Sutures too tight
  • Injury to the wound area
  • Weak tissue or muscle at the wound area
  • Incorrect suture technique used to close operative area
  • Poor closure technique at the time of surgery
  • Use of high dose or long-term corticosteroids
  • Severe vitamin C deficiency (scurvy)
Wound Infection
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Risk Factors
The following factors increase chances of developing wound dehiscence.
  • Overweight
  • High blood pressure
  • Increasing age
  • Poor nutrition
  • Sex: female
  • Diabetes
  • Smoking
  • Malignant growth
  • Presence of prior scar at the incision site
Symptoms
Oner more of these symptoms in the surgical area,
  • Bleeding
  • Pain
  • discharge
  • Swelling
  • Redness
  • Fever
  • Broken sutures
  • Open wound
Diagnosis
Investigations may include the following:
  • Laboratory Tests
    • Wound and tissue cultures to determine if there is an infection
    • Blood tests to determine if there is an infection
  • Imaging Studies
    • X-ray to evaluate the extent of wound separation
    • Ultrasound to evaluate for pus and pockets of fluid
    • CT Scan to evaluate for pus and pockets of fluid
Treatment
  • Drug Therapy
    • Antibiotic therapy
  • Medical Treatment
    • When appropriate, frequent changes in wound dressing to prevent infection
    • When appropriate, wound exposure to air to accelerate healing and prevent infection, and allow growth of new tissue from below
  • Surgical Intervention
    • Surgical removal of contaminated, dead tissue
    • Resuturing
Prevention
  • When appropriate, antibiotic therapy prior to surgery
  • When appropriate, antibiotic therapy after surgery
  • When using wound dressing, maintain light pressure on wound
  • Keep wound area clean
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