The following images are mainly of dehisced wounds following abdominal surgery
that have resulted from surgical site infections.
The management of wound dehiscence represents a real problem to wound care nurses,
and other wound care specialists as it is often necessary to address the challenges posed by wound infection
and the need to remove sloughy or necrotic tissue using a variety of antimicrobial dressings and
wound debriding agents.
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These images may be freely reproduced
subject to
certain conditions
For information on the treatment options available for
these, and all other wound types, why not take a moment to
review
'Surgical Dressings and Wound
Management' . This comprehensive
publication, contains a uniquely detailed account of
all aspects of the development, structure and clinical
performance of all types wound dressings, including alginate dressings, hydrogel dressings, foam dressings, hydrocolloid dressings
and other forms occlusive dressings used to treat open wounds. It also provides an
introduction to the mechanisms of wound healing and contains advice wound assessment
procedures to identify the various stages of healing to faciliate the process of dressing selection.
Fully illustrated
throughout,
it is available in both printed and
electronic form and has been described by Dr.
Diane L. Krasner, Wound & Skin Care Consultant, York,
PA, USA as a 'must-have' for anyone involved
with wound dressings.
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