Basic Plastic Surgery Flashcards

1
Q

causes of impaired would healing?

A
arterial insufficiency
venous insufficiency
pressure
infection
diabetes
nutritional
radiation
drugs: steroids
smoking
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2
Q

what is the critical point for number of bacteria in wounds?

A
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3
Q

when do you do delayed closure/ secondary intention healing?

A

human bite wounds

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4
Q

pressure sores superficial or deep?

A

can be very deeps

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5
Q

what is pressure sore?

A

impaired blood supply of patient’s own body weight occluding vessels

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6
Q

best environment for wound healing?

A

clean
warm
moist

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7
Q

types of wound dressings

A
dry
alginates
hydrogels
silver
vaccum dressing
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8
Q

what are alginates? what do they do?

A

seaweed derivative and absorbs wound exudates

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9
Q

what do hydrogels do?

A

maintains moist wound

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10
Q

negative pressure wound therapy useful how?

A

angiogenesis

removes fluid from wound

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11
Q

what is a hypertrophic scar?

A

exaggerated normal response

STAYS within margins of original wound

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12
Q

what is a keloid scar?

A

extends beyong original wound

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13
Q

who gets more keloid scars? what body parts?

A

african
asians
any part of body

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14
Q

silicone and steroids use in what kinds of scars?

A

hypertrophic

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15
Q

where do you get hypertrophic scars more commonly?

A

central chest, back of shoulders, ears

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16
Q

what is a graft?

A

tissue transferred what relies on recipient site for nutrition

17
Q

what is a flap?

A

tissue transferred that retains its own blood supply

18
Q

advantage of full thickness skin graft?

A

less contractions

better aesthetics

19
Q

split skin grafts need moisturizers, why?

A

no sweat glands

20
Q

3 kinds of flaps

A

local
regional
free flaps

21
Q

why use flap instead of graft?

A

not enough vascularisation

better appearance

22
Q

flaps only skin?

A

nope. can be muscle, bone, skin

23
Q

Goals of wound management

A

early healing
avoid infection
minimize scarring