When is the best time to perform debridement after trauma
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Debridement is no stranger to everyone, through a certain technology to remove blood clots and foreign bodies to achieve the effect of treatment of disease. Debridement can not be carried out at any time. Choosing the right time is better for the patient's condition. Let's talk about the best time for debridement after trauma.
When is the best time to perform debridement after trauma
First, debridement is to clean and decontaminate the fresh open contaminated wound, remove blood clots and foreign bodies, remove the dead tissue, and suture the wound, so as to reduce the pollution as far as possible, and even clean the wound, so as to achieve primary healing, which is conducive to the functional and morphological recovery of the injured part. Open wounds are generally divided into cleaning, pollution and infection.
Second: strictly speaking, it is rare to clean the wound; accidental wound inevitably has different degrees of pollution; if the pollution is serious, the amount of bacteria is large and the virulence is strong, it can become infected wound after 8 hours. The local blood supply of the head and face wound was good, and debridement could be performed according to the contaminated wound 12 hours after injury. Debridement is a basic surgical procedure.
Third, the quality of the initial treatment of the wound plays a decisive role in the wound healing and the recovery of the function and morphology of the injured tissue. Debridement is to clean and decontaminate the fresh open contaminated wound, remove blood clots and foreign bodies, remove the dead tissue, and suture the wound, so as to reduce the pollution as far as possible, and even clean the wound, so as to achieve primary healing, which is conducive to the recovery of the function and morphology of the injured part.
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In general, when there is trauma, there will be bacteria in the wound. If it is not treated within 8 hours, it is not conducive to the recovery of the disease. Therefore, the best time to choose debridement is within 8 hours after injury. This can reduce bacterial infection as much as possible, which is conducive to the recovery of the disease.