question archive isceral wounds often involve the internal organs of the body, specifically those within the chest (heart, lungs) or abdomen (as the liver, pancreas or intestines) often injury is by gunshot or stabbing
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isceral wounds often involve the internal organs of the body, specifically those within the chest (heart, lungs) or abdomen (as the liver, pancreas or intestines) often injury is by gunshot or stabbing.
Steven was involved in a fight late at night, he was stabbed and sustained a deep penetrating abdominal wound. He was transferred to the emergency department where he underwent damage control surgery for a laparotomy to discover the extent of damage and a temporary closure to part of his wound was made with a vacuum dressing, he was to have further surgery once stable
Which of the following may NOT be included as wound management strategies for visceral wounds
Answer:
Any sutures or adhesive strips should be removed 10-14 days after initial closure (or 3-5 days if on the head); after 1-2 weeks, the tissue adhesive glue will naturally slough off. Around the same time detach dressings as the sutures or adhesive lines.
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