Infection after the removal of the stitches from the trauma, and infection after the surgical remova

Updated on healthy 2024-06-27
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The first is a common postoperative infection. The second procedure should be a thickening, but it is clearly not discharged. Usually hospitalized** and discharged after 4-7 days after the wound has been cleaned.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is very common for patients with hand trauma to develop infections after surgery. Such complications in such patients are often due to the following reasons:

    1. Hand trauma itself will lead to serious contamination of the inside of the wound. For example, there may be no foreign objects such as glass, sand, or dirt in the wound. Sometimes, even after debridement, some very small, invisible foreign bodies may remain.

    This may lead to post-operative infection.

    2. Many patients with hand trauma may have local tissue necrosis after injury. There are some necrotic tissues that cannot be removed during early debridement surgery. In the later recovery process, new necrosis will gradually develop here, and this part of the necrotic tissue will induce infection.

    3. Some patients with hand trauma may also have local blood circulation disorders, and the ischemic tissue will gradually lead to wound infection after surgery.

    Wound infection is characterized by localized redness, swelling, warmth, pain, and tenderness of the wound, discharge (anterior surface wound infection), with or without fever and leukocytosis. Infection is an inflammatory reaction caused by pathogen invasion, retention and reproduction, mainly due to its own resistance, which has a certain relationship, so this nutritional state is not good, then this may be that the healing of this incision will not be too good, so this now needs to be cleaned up every day, and at the same time it can be anti-inflammatory**, you can eat vitamins, B1 vitamin B2

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Infection: Poor tissue healing caused by the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms, the degree of which is: redness, swelling, pain, effusion, empyema and other symptoms.

    In severe cases, it can lead to dehiscence of the wound and prolapse of the organ.

    I don't know what the landlord said is to that extent, slight infection of redness and swelling, strengthen observation, appropriate physiotherapy, and gradually recover is nothing, and if it worsens, it will be dealt with according to the corresponding situation.

    Effusion often needs to be drained to improve tissue blood supply, etc., which can be improved quickly;

    For suppurative infection, open drainage, remove necrotic tissue, promote local granulation growth and allow the wound to heal in the second stage, and re-suture if necessary;

    If the crack is opened, it should be re-sutured or the butterfly glue should be closed as appropriate.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Continue to go to a regular hospital to change dressings, debridement first, infection is generally changed once a day, and once every 2 days after the wound is cleaned.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The first choice of drugs that help wound healing is Barker, which is a professional wound product that can comprehensively solve the problems of wound coagulation, pain, infection, healing, etc., and can also minimize the formation of scars. Buck is an artificial **dressing, which applies a temporary replacement defect to the wound**, activates the surrounding **cells to climb the creature** quickly, and heals quickly, and clinical trials have proved that Buck heals twice as fast as the regular**. Buck will naturally form a film on the wound, like a clear band-aid, creating a good sterile, moist, scar-free healing environment for the wound, eliminating the need for gauze to wrap it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After the operation and stitch removal, the wound was infected and rotten, so I had to change the dressing every day and take penicillin for half a month.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is only one way to hold the hospital accountable, and that is to sue the hospital. But the difficulty is that you can't gather enough evidence to prove that your wound is infected and dehiscence due to the residual threads.

    In the case of cosmetic surgery, some cosmetic surgeries do not remove stitches at all, and use stitches to maintain the stretching effect of cosmetic surgery, and if you sue the hospital, the hospital will definitely use these examples to prove that the stitches do not cause inflammation and suppuration.

    Unless the thread is between two pieces of flesh that should have healed together, preventing it from healing twice, and you can gather enough evidence to prove that the thread is where it shouldn't.

    Simply quarreling with the hospital, I think the effect may not be ideal.

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