Dermatology and Wounds Flashcards
What is primary closure
Wound is closed in the acute phase, on the initial presentation to the provider
When is primary closure used
Low risk of infection, retained foreign body, neurovascular compromise or damage to critical underlying structures
What is delayed primary closure
Wound is irrigated, cleaned, debrided and bandaged. Repair is scheduled for a later date (4-6 days)
When is delayed primary closure used
High risk of infection, provides faster and more cosmetically pleasing outcomes than healing by secondary intention
What is secondary intention
Wound is allowed to heal spontaneously
When is secondary intention used
Often reserved for dehisced surgical wounds or wounds presenting very late after the injury occurs. Healing slower and often leads to significant scarring
Key historical components
Mechanism of injury, location, time of injury, medical history/cormorbid conditions, tetanus immunised status, associated symptoms
Key physical exam components
Location and damage to underluing structures, presence of devitalised tissue, contamination and/or presence of foreign body, complete neurovascular exam
Indicators for adhesive tapes or steristrips
Low tension, linear, superficial, areas where skin is thin and may not hold structures
Contraindicators for adhesive tapes or steristrips
High tension wounds, wounds that require layered closure, wounds in high moisture areas
Indications for tissue adhesive glues
Low tension, linear, superficial, <4cm in length
Contraindications for tissue adhesive glues
High tension wounds, wounds that require layered closure
Indications for staples
Scalp lacerations, linear laceration on trunk or extremities where cosmesis is not a priority
Contraindications for staples
Gaping wounds requiring layered closure, wounds in areas where cosmesis is a high priority
Indications for simple interrupted sutures
Clean wounds with little perceived risk of infection, wounds in areas where cosmesis is paramount, wounds over tendons or nerves which need some type of closure for protection