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A WOUND IS A DISRUPTION OF NORMAL ANATOMIC STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
Wounds can be classified in many ways, by  acute  or  chronic , by cause (e.g., pressure, trauma, venous leg ulcer, diabetic foot ulcer), by the depth of tissue involvement, or other characteristics such as closure (primary or secondary intention) Wound depth  is classified by the initial level of tissue destruction evident in the wound:  superficial ,  partial-thickness , or  full-thickness
Descriptions of wounds must include the  nature of the wound , ie whether it is a bruise, abrasion or laceration etc  the  wound dimensions , eg length, width, depth etc. It is helpful to take a photograph of the wound with an indication of dimension (eg a tape measure placed next to the wound), and for measurements to be taken of the wound as it appears first, and then with wound edges drawn together (if it is a laceration etc)  the  position of the wound  in relation to fixed anatomical landmarks, eg distance from the midline, below the clavicle etc  the  height of the wound from the heel  (ie ground level) - this is particularly important in cases where pedestrians have been struck by motor vehicles
THE MAIN TYPES OF WOUNDS abrasions  bruises/ contusions  lacerations  incised wounds  punches  kicks  bite marks  defence injuries
ACUTE WOUNDS When a surgeon makes an incision or the skin is otherwise cut, an acute wound is created. By definition, an acute wound is acquired as a result of trauma or an operative procedure and proceeds normally in a timely fashion along the healing pathway with at least external manifestations of healing apparent in the early postoperative period without complications. Acute wounds are usually successfully managed with local wound care. Surgically created wounds include all incisions, excisions, and wounds that were surgically debrided. Nonsurgical wounds include all skin lesions that occurred as a result of trauma (e.g., burns, falls), as a result of an underlying condition (e.g., leg ulcers), or as a combination of both
CHRONIC WOUNDS Wounds that fail to heal in the anticipated time frame and often reoccur are considered  chronic wounds . These wounds are visible evidence of an underlying condition such as extended pressure on the tissues, poor circulation, or even poor nutrition. Pressure ulcers, venous leg ulcers, and diabetic foot ulcers are examples of chronic wounds. Successful management of chronic wounds demands treatment of the whole person, meticulous local wound care, an understanding of the wound healing process, a working knowledge of modern wound dressings, and correction and management of the patient’s underlying condition
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CLEAN-CONTAMINATED WOUNDS Operative wounds in which the respiratory, alimentary, genital, or urinary tracts are entered under controlled conditions and without unusual contamination. Specifically, operations involving the biliary tract, appendix, vagina, and oropharynx are included in this category provided no evidence of infection or major break in technique is encountered
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INFECTED WOUND
INFECTED WOUNDS
FOR THE PURPOSES OF DRESSING SELECTION, WOUNDS MAY BE CLASSIFIED   Black and necrotic  - covered with a hard dry layer of dead skin  Sloughy/necrotic  - covered or filled with a soft yellow slough  Clean and granulating  with significant amount of tissue loss  Epithelialising
BLACK NECROTIC WOUND Dead dehydrated tissue, easily recognisable by a black or brownish appearance.  Necrotic  areas may completely cover a wound, forming a dry  eschar  or, alternatively, may present as small patches in the base or margins of a wound bed
SLOUGHY WOUND Slough  is the formation of a viscous, predominantly yellow layer of  tissue
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CAVITY WOUND A cavity wound can be acute or chronic, eg a dehisced surgical wound or a pressure ulcer. They may be present with a wound bed of differing tissue type ie clean, infected,  sloughy ,  granulating , or a combination. The tissue type and amount of  exudate  will affect treatment
The terms superficial, partial-thickness, and full-thickness refer to wound depth  The deeper a wound,  the more tissue that needs to be replaced or repaired and the longer it will take to heal
SUPERFICIAL WOUNDS When a wound is superficial, as is the case in most abrasions and blisters, only the epidermis is affected and has to be replaced. A truly superficial wound does not bleed and heals within a few days
PARTIAL-THICKNESS WOUNDS A partial-thickness wound does bleed, because the epidermis and part of the dermis are no longer present or have been affected. If left uncovered, a blood clot will cover the wound and a scab will form. The missing tissue will then be replaced, followed by regeneration of the epidermis. A partial-thickness wound can take from several days to several weeks to heal, depending on the patient and the wound treatments chosen
FULL-THICKNESS WOUNDS A full-thickness wound involves the epidermis and the dermis. The underlying fatty tissue, bones, muscles, or tendons may also be damaged. If full-thickness wounds cannot be sutured, the healing process will create new tissue to fill the wound, followed by regeneration of the epidermis. The full-thickness wound takes substantially longer to heal than does a partial-thickness wound, sometimes as long as several months
. HAIR FOLLICLES GROW MORE THAN HAIR One of the most important differences between partial-thickness and deep, full-thickness wounds is that in partial-thickness wounds not all hair follicles have been destroyed. Because hair follicles are surrounded by epidermal cells, small islands of epidermis remain in the wound bed of partial-thickness wounds. Thus, even though the epidermis may have been destroyed, the "islands" of epidermal cells in the wound bed will help the wound replace the epidermis more quickly than in a full-thickness wound, where the epidermal cells have to migrate in from the edges of the wound
Wound assessment should include an evaluation of the skin surrounding the wound.  Whether acute or chronic, sutured or not sutured, the condition of the periwound skin provides vital information relating to the status of the wound. When the periwound skin is red, it may be the result of prolonged pressure; it may indicate ongoing or chronic inflammation or irritation from contact with feces or urine; or it may merely be evidence of increased blood supply to the area as part of the early healing process. Redness, tenderness, warmth, and swelling of the surrounding skin are also the classic clinical signs of an infection. If the surrounding skin is light colored but pink, it may be newly formed epithelium. However, if the skin is white or gray, it is likely that maceration has occurred. In addition to looking for signs of maceration, inflammation, and infection in leg ulcers, look at the surrounding skin for information about the etiology of the wound itself
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FACTORS AFFECTING WOUND HEALING Age The physiological changes that occur with ageing place the older patient at higher risk of poor wound healing. Reduced skin elasticity and collagen replacement influence healing. The immune system also declines with age making older patients more susceptible to infection. Older people can also present with other chronic diseases, which affect their circulation and oxygenation to the wound bed Dehydration This leads to an electrolyte imbalance and impaired cellular function. It is a particular problem in patients with burns and fistulae
Hand Washing Effective hand washing greatly reduces the risk of transferring pathogenic organisms from one patient to another by direct contact or by contamination of inanimate objects that are shared Infection Infection has been defined as the deposition and multiplication of organisms in tissue with an associated host reaction. If the host reaction is small or negligible then the organism is described as colonising the wound rather than infecting it. It is important to distinguish between colonisation and infection since colonised wounds will heal without the need for antibiotics
PREVENT/CONTROL INFECTION All wounds are contaminated with a variety of microorganisms; however, most chronic wounds do not become infected. When pathogenic microorganisms invade the tissues, at least one or two of these classic symptoms of infection can be observed: erythema, warmth, swelling, and/or odor, purulent exudate, and fever When an infection is suspected, the wound should be cultured. Currently, researchers have not decided which culture method is most likely to lead to identifying the infection-causing organism. Some favor obtaining a biopsy, others suggest that wound fluid aspiration is the method of choice, and a third group maintains that swab cultures are reliable
In most instances, a course of systemic antibiotics, based on the results of the culture, will result in elimination of the infection. Attaining sufficiently high concentrations of medication in the tissues that have been invaded by the pathogenic microorganism may not be possible when using topical antibiotic ointments only Why some wounds become infected when others do not depends on a variety of factors including: the type of wound, the type of organism involved, the wound environment, and the patient's general medical condition and immunological status. For example, acute wounds are more susceptible to infection than chronic wounds. In addition to debridement, adhering to the basic principles of infection control and reducing further wound contamination will help minimize the risk of infection
Finally, providing a wound environment that prevents desiccation (which results in the formation of nonviable tissues), and retains the body's natural defense mechanisms (i.e., white blood cells and macrophages), has also been shown to reduce the rate of wound infections
OPTIMIZE EXUDATE CONTROL; REMOVE NECROTIC TISSUE OR FOREIGN BODIES A wound that contains dead tissue or foreign matter is more likely to become infected than one that does not. Bacteria thrive in the presence of dead tissue. It is postulated that once bacteria have colonized dead or foreign materials, they are less susceptible to host defense mechanisms and antibiotic therapy. Thus, in order to prevent infection, dead tissue or foreign matter must be removed
Loose particles and nonadherent fibrinous materials can often be removed through cleansing. The recommended maximum amount of pressure to cleanse wounds is 5-15 pound per square inch, which can be delivered using a 18-20 gauges angiocath and a 30-35 mL syringe. Is it important to differentiate between solutions designed as skin cleansers and wound cleansers and to select only those cleansing agents specifically designed for use in wounds. Antiseptics as well as many cleansing agents (e.g., povidone iodine, chlorhexidine, etc.) have been found to be toxic to skin cells in commonly used concentrations
Dry, necrotic tissue cannot usually be removed by cleansing alone. When necrotic tissue is present, it has to be debrided. There are four basic methods for debriding wounds. Each method of debridement has its own specific advantages and disadvantages
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PREVENT PREMATURE WOUND CLOSURE Prevention of premature wound closure is particularly important when caring for dehisced surgical wounds or wounds with sinus tracts and undermining. The healing process should be closely monitored to ensure the wound is healing "from the bottom up." Lightly packing the wound with a dressing that will retain moisture helps prevent premature wound closure
PROMOTE GRANULATION AND CONTRACTION Granulation tissue, a red, beefy-looking tissue that replaces the lost dermis, consists of new blood vessels and fibroblasts to make collagen. Cells can neither live, nor replicate in a dry environment; thus, granulation tissue formation is facilitated when the wound is kept moist. In addition, some dressings have been shown to retain growth factors that stimulate fibroblasts
PROMOTE RE-EPITHELIALIZATION Re-epithelialization, the process by which epidermal cells proliferate and migrate across the wound bed, is also facilitated in the presence of moisture. In the presence of eschar, epidermal cells must travel down and under the eschar before they can migrate across moist dermal tissues, lengthening the time required for re-epithelialization. Wounds covered with moisture retentive dressings re-epithelialize faster than wounds covered with gauze-type dressings or wounds that are left exposed to the air

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Bohomolets 2nd year Surgery Wounds

  • 1. A WOUND IS A DISRUPTION OF NORMAL ANATOMIC STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
  • 2. Wounds can be classified in many ways, by acute or chronic , by cause (e.g., pressure, trauma, venous leg ulcer, diabetic foot ulcer), by the depth of tissue involvement, or other characteristics such as closure (primary or secondary intention) Wound depth is classified by the initial level of tissue destruction evident in the wound: superficial , partial-thickness , or full-thickness
  • 3. Descriptions of wounds must include the nature of the wound , ie whether it is a bruise, abrasion or laceration etc the wound dimensions , eg length, width, depth etc. It is helpful to take a photograph of the wound with an indication of dimension (eg a tape measure placed next to the wound), and for measurements to be taken of the wound as it appears first, and then with wound edges drawn together (if it is a laceration etc) the position of the wound in relation to fixed anatomical landmarks, eg distance from the midline, below the clavicle etc the height of the wound from the heel (ie ground level) - this is particularly important in cases where pedestrians have been struck by motor vehicles
  • 4. THE MAIN TYPES OF WOUNDS abrasions bruises/ contusions lacerations incised wounds punches kicks bite marks defence injuries
  • 5. ACUTE WOUNDS When a surgeon makes an incision or the skin is otherwise cut, an acute wound is created. By definition, an acute wound is acquired as a result of trauma or an operative procedure and proceeds normally in a timely fashion along the healing pathway with at least external manifestations of healing apparent in the early postoperative period without complications. Acute wounds are usually successfully managed with local wound care. Surgically created wounds include all incisions, excisions, and wounds that were surgically debrided. Nonsurgical wounds include all skin lesions that occurred as a result of trauma (e.g., burns, falls), as a result of an underlying condition (e.g., leg ulcers), or as a combination of both
  • 6. CHRONIC WOUNDS Wounds that fail to heal in the anticipated time frame and often reoccur are considered chronic wounds . These wounds are visible evidence of an underlying condition such as extended pressure on the tissues, poor circulation, or even poor nutrition. Pressure ulcers, venous leg ulcers, and diabetic foot ulcers are examples of chronic wounds. Successful management of chronic wounds demands treatment of the whole person, meticulous local wound care, an understanding of the wound healing process, a working knowledge of modern wound dressings, and correction and management of the patient’s underlying condition
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  • 8. LEG ULCERS - MIXED AETIOLOGY
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  • 11. CLEAN-CONTAMINATED WOUNDS Operative wounds in which the respiratory, alimentary, genital, or urinary tracts are entered under controlled conditions and without unusual contamination. Specifically, operations involving the biliary tract, appendix, vagina, and oropharynx are included in this category provided no evidence of infection or major break in technique is encountered
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  • 16. FOR THE PURPOSES OF DRESSING SELECTION, WOUNDS MAY BE CLASSIFIED Black and necrotic - covered with a hard dry layer of dead skin Sloughy/necrotic - covered or filled with a soft yellow slough Clean and granulating with significant amount of tissue loss Epithelialising
  • 17. BLACK NECROTIC WOUND Dead dehydrated tissue, easily recognisable by a black or brownish appearance. Necrotic areas may completely cover a wound, forming a dry eschar or, alternatively, may present as small patches in the base or margins of a wound bed
  • 18. SLOUGHY WOUND Slough is the formation of a viscous, predominantly yellow layer of tissue
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  • 21. CAVITY WOUND A cavity wound can be acute or chronic, eg a dehisced surgical wound or a pressure ulcer. They may be present with a wound bed of differing tissue type ie clean, infected, sloughy , granulating , or a combination. The tissue type and amount of exudate will affect treatment
  • 22. The terms superficial, partial-thickness, and full-thickness refer to wound depth The deeper a wound, the more tissue that needs to be replaced or repaired and the longer it will take to heal
  • 23. SUPERFICIAL WOUNDS When a wound is superficial, as is the case in most abrasions and blisters, only the epidermis is affected and has to be replaced. A truly superficial wound does not bleed and heals within a few days
  • 24. PARTIAL-THICKNESS WOUNDS A partial-thickness wound does bleed, because the epidermis and part of the dermis are no longer present or have been affected. If left uncovered, a blood clot will cover the wound and a scab will form. The missing tissue will then be replaced, followed by regeneration of the epidermis. A partial-thickness wound can take from several days to several weeks to heal, depending on the patient and the wound treatments chosen
  • 25. FULL-THICKNESS WOUNDS A full-thickness wound involves the epidermis and the dermis. The underlying fatty tissue, bones, muscles, or tendons may also be damaged. If full-thickness wounds cannot be sutured, the healing process will create new tissue to fill the wound, followed by regeneration of the epidermis. The full-thickness wound takes substantially longer to heal than does a partial-thickness wound, sometimes as long as several months
  • 26. . HAIR FOLLICLES GROW MORE THAN HAIR One of the most important differences between partial-thickness and deep, full-thickness wounds is that in partial-thickness wounds not all hair follicles have been destroyed. Because hair follicles are surrounded by epidermal cells, small islands of epidermis remain in the wound bed of partial-thickness wounds. Thus, even though the epidermis may have been destroyed, the "islands" of epidermal cells in the wound bed will help the wound replace the epidermis more quickly than in a full-thickness wound, where the epidermal cells have to migrate in from the edges of the wound
  • 27. Wound assessment should include an evaluation of the skin surrounding the wound. Whether acute or chronic, sutured or not sutured, the condition of the periwound skin provides vital information relating to the status of the wound. When the periwound skin is red, it may be the result of prolonged pressure; it may indicate ongoing or chronic inflammation or irritation from contact with feces or urine; or it may merely be evidence of increased blood supply to the area as part of the early healing process. Redness, tenderness, warmth, and swelling of the surrounding skin are also the classic clinical signs of an infection. If the surrounding skin is light colored but pink, it may be newly formed epithelium. However, if the skin is white or gray, it is likely that maceration has occurred. In addition to looking for signs of maceration, inflammation, and infection in leg ulcers, look at the surrounding skin for information about the etiology of the wound itself
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  • 30. FACTORS AFFECTING WOUND HEALING Age The physiological changes that occur with ageing place the older patient at higher risk of poor wound healing. Reduced skin elasticity and collagen replacement influence healing. The immune system also declines with age making older patients more susceptible to infection. Older people can also present with other chronic diseases, which affect their circulation and oxygenation to the wound bed Dehydration This leads to an electrolyte imbalance and impaired cellular function. It is a particular problem in patients with burns and fistulae
  • 31. Hand Washing Effective hand washing greatly reduces the risk of transferring pathogenic organisms from one patient to another by direct contact or by contamination of inanimate objects that are shared Infection Infection has been defined as the deposition and multiplication of organisms in tissue with an associated host reaction. If the host reaction is small or negligible then the organism is described as colonising the wound rather than infecting it. It is important to distinguish between colonisation and infection since colonised wounds will heal without the need for antibiotics
  • 32. PREVENT/CONTROL INFECTION All wounds are contaminated with a variety of microorganisms; however, most chronic wounds do not become infected. When pathogenic microorganisms invade the tissues, at least one or two of these classic symptoms of infection can be observed: erythema, warmth, swelling, and/or odor, purulent exudate, and fever When an infection is suspected, the wound should be cultured. Currently, researchers have not decided which culture method is most likely to lead to identifying the infection-causing organism. Some favor obtaining a biopsy, others suggest that wound fluid aspiration is the method of choice, and a third group maintains that swab cultures are reliable
  • 33. In most instances, a course of systemic antibiotics, based on the results of the culture, will result in elimination of the infection. Attaining sufficiently high concentrations of medication in the tissues that have been invaded by the pathogenic microorganism may not be possible when using topical antibiotic ointments only Why some wounds become infected when others do not depends on a variety of factors including: the type of wound, the type of organism involved, the wound environment, and the patient's general medical condition and immunological status. For example, acute wounds are more susceptible to infection than chronic wounds. In addition to debridement, adhering to the basic principles of infection control and reducing further wound contamination will help minimize the risk of infection
  • 34. Finally, providing a wound environment that prevents desiccation (which results in the formation of nonviable tissues), and retains the body's natural defense mechanisms (i.e., white blood cells and macrophages), has also been shown to reduce the rate of wound infections
  • 35. OPTIMIZE EXUDATE CONTROL; REMOVE NECROTIC TISSUE OR FOREIGN BODIES A wound that contains dead tissue or foreign matter is more likely to become infected than one that does not. Bacteria thrive in the presence of dead tissue. It is postulated that once bacteria have colonized dead or foreign materials, they are less susceptible to host defense mechanisms and antibiotic therapy. Thus, in order to prevent infection, dead tissue or foreign matter must be removed
  • 36. Loose particles and nonadherent fibrinous materials can often be removed through cleansing. The recommended maximum amount of pressure to cleanse wounds is 5-15 pound per square inch, which can be delivered using a 18-20 gauges angiocath and a 30-35 mL syringe. Is it important to differentiate between solutions designed as skin cleansers and wound cleansers and to select only those cleansing agents specifically designed for use in wounds. Antiseptics as well as many cleansing agents (e.g., povidone iodine, chlorhexidine, etc.) have been found to be toxic to skin cells in commonly used concentrations
  • 37. Dry, necrotic tissue cannot usually be removed by cleansing alone. When necrotic tissue is present, it has to be debrided. There are four basic methods for debriding wounds. Each method of debridement has its own specific advantages and disadvantages
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  • 40. PREVENT PREMATURE WOUND CLOSURE Prevention of premature wound closure is particularly important when caring for dehisced surgical wounds or wounds with sinus tracts and undermining. The healing process should be closely monitored to ensure the wound is healing "from the bottom up." Lightly packing the wound with a dressing that will retain moisture helps prevent premature wound closure
  • 41. PROMOTE GRANULATION AND CONTRACTION Granulation tissue, a red, beefy-looking tissue that replaces the lost dermis, consists of new blood vessels and fibroblasts to make collagen. Cells can neither live, nor replicate in a dry environment; thus, granulation tissue formation is facilitated when the wound is kept moist. In addition, some dressings have been shown to retain growth factors that stimulate fibroblasts
  • 42. PROMOTE RE-EPITHELIALIZATION Re-epithelialization, the process by which epidermal cells proliferate and migrate across the wound bed, is also facilitated in the presence of moisture. In the presence of eschar, epidermal cells must travel down and under the eschar before they can migrate across moist dermal tissues, lengthening the time required for re-epithelialization. Wounds covered with moisture retentive dressings re-epithelialize faster than wounds covered with gauze-type dressings or wounds that are left exposed to the air