Category Clinical

Management of Wounds

Overview The goals of wound care include: The steps in management of wound usually involve assessment → preparation → repair → follow-up Wound preparation Types of injuries and considerations Type…...

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Assessment of a Wound

Crosss section of a wound

TIME mneomnic for assessment of wounds Tissue: presence of granulation or hypergranulation tissue, devitalized or necrotic tissue, and surrounding tissue Inflammation or infection: areas within or surrounding the wound site…...

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Classification of Wounds

Depth-ischemia classification of diabetic foot ulcer

Tidy vs Untidy wound Type of wound Characteristic Examples Healing Tidy wound Incised, Clean, no tissue loss Surgical incision, Stab, Cuts Primary intention Untidy wounds Irregular, tissue loss, devitalized tissue,…...

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Excess Wound Healing

Excess healing Description Excessive scarring Excess proliferation of fibroblasts and collagen due to dysregulation of the proliferative and maturation stage Hypertrophic scar Excess proliferation of fibroblasts and collagen leading to…...

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Abnormal Wound Healing

Relative difference in normal, delayed, and impaired wound healing

Overview There are 2 major types of abnormal wound healing: impaired wound healing and delayed wound healing Impaired vs Delayed wound healing Abnormal healing Description Cause Delayed healing Though at…...

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Healing in Specific Tissue

Healing of Bones Healing of bones resembles dermal healing with some notable differences and specific terms. Phase Process Nota bene Hematoma and Inflammation Accumulation of blood, devitalized soft tissue, dead…...

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Wounds and Wound Healing

Extracellular matrix content with time

Overview Knowing the physiology and pathology behind wounds is important in surgery since it is a specialty that primarily deals with wounds. Term Definition Wound A break in the integrity…...

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Special Burns

Paediatric Burns Additional measures when treating burns in children should be considered since their anatomy and physiology is different compared to adults. In addition, children may have special psychososcial and…...

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Management of Burns

Pre-Hospital Treatment and First Aid Outpatient management Outpatient management is reserved for burns that cover <10% BSA (<5% in children and elderly) and no third-degree burns. Treatment involves disinfection, dressing,…...

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