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Surgical Wounds

Surgical Wounds: Classifications

September 22, 2023
Surgical wounds are created during medical procedures and include incisions made with a scalpel, punctures for a laparoscope or arthroscope, or excisional wounds fashioned for a biopsy. There are 4 cl...

Surgical Wounds: Healing at the Cellular Level

September 27, 2019
By the WoundSource Editors The number of surgical procedures performed in the United States has been increasing annually by as much as 300% over a 10-year period. Although technological advances in...

Surgical Wounds: How to Manage Outpatient Care

August 11, 2023
In this interview, Erin Testerman-Mitra, BSN, RN, CWOCN discusses ways to navigate care for surgical patients across outpatient settings, like home care. She suggests ways to control moisture-balance ...

Surgical Wounds: How to Prevent Wound Dehiscence

October 19, 2022
Ideally, most wound care professionals may want to prevent surgical wound dehiscence before it occurs. If clinicians prevent dehiscence, the healing process and, subsequently, the patient's ability to...

Surgical Wounds: Understanding Complications

September 26, 2023
The most common and costly surgical wound complication is surgical site infection (SSI), which has been reported to increase hospital length of stay by approximately 9 days and raise the cost of hospi...

Terms to Know: Surgical Wounds

September 30, 2021
Abscess: Inflamed tissue surrounding a localized gathering of pus, often caused by infection. Antimicrobial resistance: The process that occurs when bacteria, fungi, and parasites (microorganisms) ...

Understanding Complicated Surgical Wounds

February 28, 2023
Surgical wounds originate when a surgeon cuts into tissue with a surgical tool, such as a scalpel. The size and placement of a surgical wound will depend entirely on the procedure performed due to var...

Using Advanced Technologies to Prevent Surgical Site Infections

September 29, 2021
It was reported in 2014 that approximately 14 million operations were performed in the United States. The health care–associated infection prevalence survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Contro...

What Is Wound Dehiscence?

March 8, 2016
By the WoundSource Editors Wound dehiscence is a distressing but common occurrence among patients who have received sutures. The condition involves the wound opening up either partially or complete...
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