Principle of wound management

Principal steps in the management of an acute wound

Steps  Core issues and activities 
Assessment

Accurate history: the magnitude of trauma, contamination.

Diagnosis and stratification

Associated injuries: neurovascular, musculoskeletal, visceral

Need for referral/multidisciplinary approach/triage

Preparation

Patient Consent

Prophylaxis antibiotic

tetanus(if required)

Analgesia/anaesthesia/sedation and associated monitoring if required

Patient Cooperative patient
Kit

Suture pack

Needle holder

Tissue forceps tooth and non-tooth

Scissors

Swabs

Saline

Antiseptic solution

Sutures appropriate

GlovesGood lighting

Good magnification

PPE as required

Appropriate height of the bed

Staff

Let nurses know about management plans.

Let the boss know about the management plans

Definitive treatment

Exploration

Irrigation

Debridement

Haemostasis

Closure: when, how, where, which first?

Drainage

Referral/multidisciplinary approach

After-care

Dressings

Removal of sutures/splints

Wound care advice

Surveillance for complications

Physiotherapy and rehabilitation