Wounds 2 Flashcards
Healing by Primary Intention
• Clean surgical wounds or recent traumatic wounds, minor injuries
• Stitched or glued or allowed to heal alone
- stitching is to bring deeper tissues together. Glue is used for higher layers towards the surfaces. Can also use staples which are very effective
Healing by Primary Intention (1)
- Acute inflammation (within a few minutes of injury and lasts for approx 3 days)
- Platelets flow into wound
- Thromboplastin liberated
- Vasodilation results in serum being released into wound
- Neutrophils and macrophages “clean” wound
Healing by Primary Intention (2)
• Fibroblasts responsible for synthesis of collagen
• Scab formed within a few hours
• Within 2‐3 days epithelial cells begin to grow
across the wound under the scab
• Complete healing within 2‐3 weeks
Healing by Secondary Intention
Wound too large or “dirty” for closure • Necrosis (not always present) • Granulation • Vascularisation • Epithelialisation
eg, pressure sores, big grazes, burns - where you have no skin surface closed up
Necrosis (dead tissue)
• Dry, necrotic tissue (no nerve sensation so doesn't hurt) – Eschar • Wet, necrotic tissue – Slough • Tissue stuck to wound bed • Must be debrided (removed)
if it is not removed more likely to get infected and spread
Granulation
• Inflammation
• Infiltration with erythrocytes, leukocytes and platelets
– “Exudate”
• Endothelial cells appear as capillary buds
• Growth factors generated which promote capillary formation
as wound gets better it changes from red to pink
Epithelialisation
- Occurs once the wound cavity has filled with granulation tissue
- Epithelium around wound edges become active and begin to grow across wound
- Wound then begins to contract noticeably
big wounds shrink 3-4 weeks after
Properties of Dressings
Dressings should ensure that the wound remains:
• Moist with exudate but not macerated
• Free of clinical infection and excessive slough
• Free of toxic chemicals, particles or fibres released by the dressing
• At the optimum temperature for healing to take place
• Undisturbed by frequent or unnecessary dressing changes
• At an optimum pH value (dressing pH should be neutral to the body)
(Steve Thomas, Director Surgical Materials Testing Laboratory, Brigend)