Case reportsSurgical wounds: why do they dehisce?

Surgical wounds: why do they dehisce?

Acute wounds, Infection | Amy Oldfield

Dehiscence is when surgical wounds open up and do not heal in a regular way. It is important that these wounds are assessed properly and the cause of the dehiscence identified and managed. This article outlines common causes of dehiscence and suggests how practitioners can accurately assess surgical wounds and plan care for postoperative patients.

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