Can't stitch the wound?
Hello, I was wondering what the doctor does if a wound can't be stitched? Do they just leave it open? Or do they perform a skin graft right away?
Hello, I was wondering what the doctor does if a wound can't be stitched? Do they just leave it open? Or do they perform a skin graft right away?
It always depends on the reason why you cannot sew the wound first. Usually this is the case if either the wound is very dirty and one night therefore does not go (weak and pathogens must be able to run out of the wound with wound water – in this case the wound is left open and only covered, sometimes the wound edges are easily adapted to one another with a few seams so that the quench does not crack, the healing is then carried out from bottom to top, the wound "granulated to) can actually be extended if skin defective. However, this is rarely made primary, initially the Qundgrund must be cured before either cracking skin or full skin or a rag plastic can be made).
What exactly should a skin transplant effect in a cut wound?Please inform yourself when skin transplants are even indicated.
The wound care depends on:
In addition to sewing, there are other ways to adequately supply wounds.
Okay, thanks. I only heard that a skin transplant can be made in a cut wound which is so big. What are the benefits of sewn?
You can. Cut does not cover large areas with skin, which would not have a chance to grow.
Research wound care…the plate of therapy is quite extensive.
Thank you.