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What a great video ! It covers all the basics , links the concepts and tells in clear details about the process of healing from beginning till the end 👏
To accelerate wound healing a no contact dressing works well. It is called Podophylus antimicrobial Insole and DermaDomus, both allow oxygen in the wound.
Absolutely love the video. small question though, during the explanation for healing by tertiary intention it was mentioned ''the wound is closely observed before they are close by PRIMARY INTENTION''. How come it's primary if the wound is an extensive one that has all sorts of contaminants in the first place
Healing by tertiary intention is where a wound is purposely left open for some time and then closed by suturing. Here the wound is properly cleaned, but there may be pathogens trapped inside the wound (eg:- in dog bites). However, this does not mean that the wound is already infected or extensive. If the wound is sutured at the first place, these trapped bacteria may cause infection in the wound. After close observation, if it is not infected, the wound is then closed by suturing, which is known as primary intention.
Are chronic wounds generally/always closed via secondary intention? What I understand is; Acute wounds may be closed by primary or secondary intention depending on the degree of injury So car accident lacerations - although large - are still considered acute wounds, although they require secondary intention healing Surgical scars are also acute wounds, but small thus may be closed via primary intention Chronic wounds are those in which the healing process is delayed e.g. infection, ulcerations, diabetes etc etc. They require amending of the underlying cause e.g. glucose control, escharotomy, fasciotomy and proper wound care before they can be closed (either by 1, 2 or 3 intentions depending on the extent of injury) Is this correct??
Absolutely! However, most chronic wounds are associated with extensive tissue damage. Therefore, most of the time, they are closed with secondary intention.
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To all the students who watch Med Today videos;
Do not rely on videos for in depth details on a certain topic. Use the videos as a guide to understand the basic picture & concept behind that particular topic. Always read textbooks to improve your knowledge. And gather information from reliable web sites like "Medscape", "Pubmed", And "CDC". Find the latest guidelines & articles published by healthcare experts, and study them. Good luck, Future doctors!
What a great video ! It covers all the basics , links the concepts and tells in clear details about the process of healing from beginning till the end 👏
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To accelerate wound healing a no contact dressing works well. It is called Podophylus antimicrobial Insole and DermaDomus, both allow oxygen in the wound.
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Absolutely love the video. small question though, during the explanation for healing by tertiary intention it was mentioned ''the wound is closely observed before they are close by PRIMARY INTENTION''. How come it's primary if the wound is an extensive one that has all sorts of contaminants in the first place
Healing by tertiary intention is where a wound is purposely left open for some time and then closed by suturing. Here the wound is properly cleaned, but there may be pathogens trapped inside the wound (eg:- in dog bites). However, this does not mean that the wound is already infected or extensive. If the wound is sutured at the first place, these trapped bacteria may cause infection in the wound. After close observation, if it is not infected, the wound is then closed by suturing, which is known as primary intention.
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Are chronic wounds generally/always closed via secondary intention?
What I understand is;
Acute wounds may be closed by primary or secondary intention depending on the degree of injury
So car accident lacerations - although large - are still considered acute wounds, although they require secondary intention healing
Surgical scars are also acute wounds, but small thus may be closed via primary intention
Chronic wounds are those in which the healing process is delayed e.g. infection, ulcerations, diabetes etc etc.
They require amending of the underlying cause e.g. glucose control, escharotomy, fasciotomy and proper wound care before they can be closed (either by 1, 2 or 3 intentions depending on the extent of injury)
Is this correct??
Absolutely! However, most chronic wounds are associated with extensive tissue damage. Therefore, most of the time, they are closed with secondary intention.
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Clearly explained great effort🌸 thank u so much making this easy forr us......what about immunology lectures ?? Plz reply me
Will do soon. Thank you for the feedback!
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please make videos on genetics
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Verry good, I understand, I want know books you use? What are the books?
Robbins textbook of pathology
What difference between Haematoma and contusion…?In another video dr say haemato
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Good video. Shame about the pronunciation of "fibroblasts". Using a live voice over would be better.
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