How much is debridement
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Many patients are more concerned about the cost of surgery, because most of the time they are not afraid of the risk of surgery, but are particularly afraid that they can not afford the cost of surgery. Debridement is to remove the foreign bodies and blood clots in the wound to ensure smooth operation. Let's talk about the cost of debridement.
How much is debridement
First: debridement: remove the foreign body and blood clot in the wound, remove the inactivated tissue (dark purple, no bleeding, no pain) in the wound, repair the edge of the wound as necessary, ensure smooth drainage, and strive to change the fresh contaminated wound into a fresh surgical wound for the first healing. Debridement should be performed as soon as possible after the severe conditions such as asphyxia, shock and coma are relieved.
Second, the maxillofacial region is rich in blood supply and has a strong regenerative force. It can be sutured initially within 24 hours after injury. Although some clean wounds have been healed for 2-3 days, good healing effect can still be obtained with careful debridement and suture. For the wounds with deep wound cavity, curved wound path and poor drainage, an anti hole should be made at the bottom of the wound to make drainage unobstructed and promote wound purification.
Third, mechanical cleaning such as washing should be used to remove the dirt and foreign bodies from the wound. The irregular wound margin can be slightly pruned, and the tissue should be retained as much as possible without a large amount of debridement. The pedicled tissue should be preserved even if it is very small, and it should be restored to its original position and sutured as far as possible. Special attention should be paid to anatomical reduction for the laceration of lip and facial skin. Make precise interrupted stitches with fine threads.
matters needing attention
In general, debridement is not a simple operation, it needs the active cooperation of patients. Patients do not need to worry about the cost of surgery, clear wound dirt and foreign bodies. If the patient is not treated in time, it is likely to have a lot of adverse symptoms.