Scalp laceration: Difference between revisions

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==Background==
==Background==
 
[[File:Gray1196.png|thumb|Layers of the scalp and underlying structures.]]


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
 
[[File:PMC4855742 gr1.png|thumb|Scalp laceration (right parietal).]]


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
 
{{Head trauma DDX}}
{{Maxillofacial trauma DDX}}


==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
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==Management==
==Management==
 
[[File:PMC4855742 gr2.png|thumb|Repaired scalp laceration. May preferentially be closed with staples, if available.]]
*Scalp laceration can be repaired with staples or if the patient has enough hair with [https://lacerationrepair.com/techniques/alternative-wound-closure/hair-apposition-technique/ Hair Apposition Technique] by twisting hair together and using dermabond.
*Can bleed a lot, consider figure of 8 stitch to help with hemostasis
*Often accompanied by hematomas which may require evacuation for proper skin alignment


==Disposition==
==Disposition==
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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Dermatology]]
[[Category:Trauma]]

Latest revision as of 15:05, 3 May 2023

Background

Layers of the scalp and underlying structures.

Clinical Features

Scalp laceration (right parietal).

Differential Diagnosis

Head trauma

Maxillofacial Trauma

Evaluation

Workup

Diagnosis

Management

Repaired scalp laceration. May preferentially be closed with staples, if available.
  • Scalp laceration can be repaired with staples or if the patient has enough hair with Hair Apposition Technique by twisting hair together and using dermabond.
  • Can bleed a lot, consider figure of 8 stitch to help with hemostasis
  • Often accompanied by hematomas which may require evacuation for proper skin alignment

Disposition

See Also

Special Lacerations by Body Part

External Links

References