Wound Healing
Module Summary
Wound healing proceeds through a stepwise fashion from hemostasis to inflammation to proliferation to remodeling. Surgeons can promote tissue healing by handling tissue carefully, preventing infection, and creating a tension-free and moist wound environment. Patients should be encouraged to refrain from smoking, moderate-heavy drinking, and controlling glycemic levels in the perioperative time period. Vitamin, mineral, and protein deficiencies are correlated with impaired wound healing and supplementation should be offered if malnutrition is suspected.
Module Learning Objectives
After completing this module, the physician will:
- Review basic skin anatomy as it relates to wound healing.
- Describe the types of wound closures and be able to classify wounds.
- Explain the phases of wound healing.
- Recognize how the tenets of halsted and skin tension contribute to optimal wound healing.
- Review factors which impair wound healing.
Resources
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- Annual Meeting Webcast (AMW):
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