Removal of damaged tissue and debris from a wound to promote healing and prevent infection?
Debridement
This phase of wound healing begins almost immediately after injury
Inflammatory phase
Skin, Fascia, Adipose tissue, Muscle
Abdominal Surgery
Names the two types of stitches
Continuous and Interrupted
Name the 3 directions for surgical Incisions
Vertical, Horizontal, Oblique
A cut made intentionally with a knife in surgery?
Surgical Incision
What is primary intention wound healing?
Wound closed with sutures or staples resulting in minimal scarring.
Orthopedic Surgery
Which stitch is considered slower but its stronger?
Interrupted stitch
This complication of wound healing is considered separation of the wound
Dehiscence
These wounds are not planned and are due to injury
Traumatic Wounds
During what phase does actual healing take place?
Fibroplastic or proliferative phase
Cornea, Sclera, Choroid
Eye Surgery
In what order must a wound be closed?
Opposite order than it was opened
Name 4 factors that influence wound healing
General health, smoking, nutrition, Immune system, weight, surgical technique
Scar tissue that holds and unites surfaces that are normally separated
Adhesions
This is when the surgeon intentionally leaves the wound open and allows the wound to heal from the inside out.
Secondary Intention Wound Healing
Pleura, Pericardium, Myocardium
Thoracic/Cardiac Surgery
What is a disadvantage to a continuous stitch?
If suture breaks, whole wound may come open
Protrusion of the viscera (intestines)
Evisceration
Protein substance formed during wound healing; gives wound strength
Collagen
This wound healing phase may last up to a year or more and begins around 2-4 weeks after the initial injury.
Maturation or remodeling phase
Skin, Galea, Meninges
Cranial Surgery
What is the surgeons ultimate goal during closure?
Hold several tissues together (in proximity) with mechanical means until the wound has healed enough to withstand stress without mechanical support.
This surgical wound classification has an infection rate of 1-5%
Class 1 wounds