The skin suture

Introduction Suture material In general, for any type of skin suture, never use your hands directly to guide the needle, but clamp it in a clamp. The edges of the wound are held with surgical tweezers. This also serves to clamp the needle when the stitch direction changes. Basically, every suture material must be sterile, … The skin suture

Node technology | The skin suture

Node technology After each skin suture, the threads must be knotted. To achieve an optimal strength of the knot, three knots are always made, whereby these should be in opposite directions. Basically, the first knot should fix the wound in the intended position, while the second counter-rotating knot should stabilize the first knot. To be … Node technology | The skin suture

Wound Healing

Introduction Wounds can heal primarily or secondarily. In primary wound healing, the wound edges adapt themselves or are adapted tension-free by sutures. The wounds usually heal very quickly and almost without scarring. All that remains is a fine, barely visible scar. The prerequisites for primary wound healing are smooth wound edges, non-irritating wounds and no … Wound Healing

Wound healing disorders | Wound Healing

Wound healing disorders Disturbances in wound healing can be caused by infections (bacterial) or haematoma formation. Both should be treated as quickly as possible by cleansing and antibiosis (infection) or by puncture or opening the skin suture (haematoma). The scar itself can heal without complications, or it can form more kelloid. This leads to increased … Wound healing disorders | Wound Healing

Physiotherapy | Wound Healing

Physiotherapy Wound healing and physiotherapy are not mutually exclusive. Of course, the skin around the wound should not be subjected to a lot of exercise, but a little exercise is not wrong. Since physiotherapists are medically trained, they can do exercises with the patients that do not harm the wound. Another area of wound care … Physiotherapy | Wound Healing

Homeopathy | Wound Healing

Homeopathy There are several homeopathic remedies available to promote wound healing. These can be taken orally as globules or applied locally as compresses or tinctures. Calendula is available for wound healing on the body. Calendula is said to have an anti-inflammatory effect. It also promotes wound and scar healing. Staphisagria is particularly suitable for the … Homeopathy | Wound Healing

Symptoms | Wound healing disorder

Symptoms The symptom of the wound healing disorder is ultimately the non-healing wound itself. Depending on the form of the wound healing disorder, the edges of the wound may diverge (wound dehiscence), enclose an accumulation of blood (wound hematoma) or be dead and thus yellowish (wound margin necrosis). Due to inflammatory processes, the wound and … Symptoms | Wound healing disorder

History | Wound healing disorder

History If wound healing disorders are detected early and receive appropriate therapy promptly, they are no further cause for great concern. However, especially in the case of very large wounds, such as those resulting from surgical procedures, inadequate or unsuccessful therapy can lead to massive inflammation and thus to life-threatening conditions. For this reason, people … History | Wound healing disorder

Wound healing disorders in smokers | Wound healing disorder

Wound healing disorders in smokers The intake of cigarette smoke and the harmful ingredients it contains has been proven to have a negative effect on wound healing. Numerous studies have shown that smokers have a significantly delayed and worse wound healing than non-smokers. The reason for this lies in several harmful influences caused by nicotine: … Wound healing disorders in smokers | Wound healing disorder