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Revision as of 08:10, 5 April 2011
Chart
Area | Size | Removal |
scalp | 4o,5o | 5-8 days |
face | 5o,6o | 3-5 days |
chest/abd | 3o,4o | 7-10 days |
back | 3o,4o | 12-14 days |
upper extrem | 4o,5o | 8-10 days |
lower extrem | 3o,4o | 8-12 days |
foot | 3o,4o | 10-12 days |
joint/extensor surface | 3o,4o | 10-14 days |
joint/felxor surface | 4o,5o | 8-10 days |
+2-3 days for elderly
Technique
- Horizontal Mattress
- Spreads tension over wound
- Useful for high tension wounds
- Vertical Mattress
- Great for wound eversion, closure of both sup and deep layers: contraindication to deeps
- Types
- Absorbable for deeps
- Never if high risk for infection
- Good for hard to reach places (kid's mouth)
- Vicryl
- Lasts longer
- Chromic
- Faster, good for oral mucosa
- Braided
- Stronger but higher infection risk
- Absorbable for deeps
See Also
Trauma: Laceration Repair
Source
Lampe