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Published on: October 20, 2012
Management of post-surgical wounds in general practice
1OAM, MEdD, MS, FRACS, MNAMS, FACS, MBBS, BSc, Professor of Wound Care (Surgery), University of Tasmania, Tas; Professor and Head of Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of Notre Dame Australia, NSW. sankar.sinha@utas.edu.au.
Background:
The availability of complex wound dressings following progressive innovations, increasing demand for hospital beds and the early discharge of post-operative patients have shifted the sharing of care of such patients from hospital specialists to general practitioners (GPs). Although several published guidelines on the management of chronic wounds exist, there is a lack of similar material addressing the assessment and management of post-surgical wounds.
Objective:
The aim of this article is to provide a practical guideline for identifying early complications of post-surgical wounds and managing patients with complex wound dressing systems such as vacuum-assisted closure.
Discussion:
Early detection of wound complications is crucial to improving patients' quality of life and reducing hospital readmission. GP competency in the proper application of complex dressings is one component that can improve these factors. Effective communication, including documentation, between hospitals, community nurses and GPs ensures smooth management of wound care for patients.
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