Definitions
Definitions
Definitions
Types of Wounds
Types of Wounds
100

cicatrix

normal scar formation

100

dehiscence

separation of wounds

100

dead space

separation of wound layers that have not been closely approximated

100

Describe the difference between incisional and excisional wounds.

incision is an intentional cut through intact tissues for the purpose of exposing or excising underlying structures.

excision is simply the removal of tissue

100

Describe a class III (contaminated) surgical wound.

open wounds less than 4 hours old in duration

200

debridement

removal of damaged tissue and other foreign material wound to promote healing

200

evisceration

extrusion of internal organs or viscera through gaping wounds

200

aerodigestive tract

combined organs and tissues of the respiratory tract and the upper part of the digestive tract

200

Describe a class I (clean) surgical wound

when an incision is made under ideal surgical conditions

200

What is the infection rate for a class III wound?

15-20%

300

contusion

tissue injury or bruise; bleeding into tissues

300

adhesion

abnormal attachment of 2 surfaces

300

laceration

cut or tear

300

What is the infection rate for a class I wound?

1-5%

300

Describe a dirty/infected (class IV) surgical wound.

old, traumatic wound of more than 4 hours from a dirty source or with retained necrotic tissue, foreign body, or fecal material.

400

abrasion

scrape

400

devitalized

tissue that is not viable; necrotic

400

apposition

2 structures close together; contact

400

Describe a clean contaminated (class II) surgical wound

no sign of an infection and no break in surgical aseptic technique

400

What is the infection rate for a class IV surgical wound?

27-40%

500

friable

tissue that is fragile and bleeds easily

500

Keloid

abnormal healing causes overgrowth of collagen and mass of fibrous tissue

500

Chronic

condition with insidious or slow onset, mild but continuous manifestations, and long-lasting, often progressive, effects.

500

What is the infection rate for class II wounds

8-11%

500

A wound is considered ______ if more than 4 hours old.

contaminated

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