Wound Dehiscence(Surgical Wound Dehiscence; Operative Wound Dehiscence)
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Catherine Duffek, MLS, MS DefinitionWound dehiscence is the separation of the edges of a surgical wound. It may be just the surface layer or the whole wound. It may become a serious problem. See your doctor if a wound has split open. CausesThe cause may vary depending on the type of surgery. Some general causes include:
Risk FactorsFactors that may increase your chance of wound dehiscence include:
SymptomsWound dehiscence may cause:
DiagnosisThe surgeon will examine the wound. If there are signs of an infection the following may be done:
Further test may only be needed if the wound is deep or not healing well. The surgeon may want to see how much tissue is affected. This can be done with: TreatmentTreatment may include:
PreventionTo help reduce your chance of wound dehiscence:
RESOURCES:American
College of Surgeons https://www.facs.org Centers for Disease Control https://www.cdc.gov CANADIAN RESOURCES:Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons http://plasticsurgery.ca Wounds Canada https://www.woundscanada.ca References:Sandy-Hodgetts K, Carville K, Leslie GD. Determining risk factors for surgical wound dehiscence: a literature review. Int Wound J. 2015 Jun;12(3):265-75.
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Donald W. Buck II, MD Last Updated: 7/29/2020 |
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