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  • Surgical techniques
  • Clinical classification systems

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  • Effective wound management is crucial for patient outcomes.
  • Standardized methods for wound assessment and closure are needed.
  • Current classification systems may lack comprehensive applicability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and validate the Wound Closure Classification system.
  • To provide a framework for stratifying wounds based on closure complexity.
  • To guide clinical decision-making in wound management.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a novel wound stratification system.
  • Retrospective analysis of diverse wound cases.
  • Expert panel review and consensus building.

Main Results:

  • The Wound Closure Classification system effectively categorizes wounds.
  • Demonstrated utility in guiding appropriate closure technique selection.
  • High inter-rater reliability among clinicians.

Conclusions:

  • The Wound Closure Classification offers a valuable tool for wound care.
  • Standardization of wound assessment can improve closure outcomes.
  • Further research should explore its impact on healing rates.