Wounds Definition
Wound is a lack of continuity (discontinuity) of the skin, mucous membranes and
underlying tissues, caused by traumatic agents (mechanical, thermal or chemical)
Superficial wounds: Far from natural orifices; Bleeding is a minor; It was not caused by
a tool or an animal.
CLASSIFICATIONS
According to the traumatic agent:
MECHANICAL:
Cutting (accidental, surgical)
Stabing, Puncture;
Bite;
Shooting
Contusion;
THERMAL: - Burns;- Frostbite;
CHEMICAL: - burns;
ELECTRICAL: - electrocution, lightning;
According to the affected anatomical region: (scalp, face, limbs, abdomen, etc)
According to depth and complexity:
SUPERFICIAL: confined to the skin and underlying tissues, do not exceed the fascial
layer;
DEEP
– Non-penetrating(not enter the serous cavities)
- Blind - Through and through - simple -complex
- Penetrating
- Without visceral injuries - With visceral injuries;
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, Laceration (Contused wound):
The skin surface is split or torn following blunt traumaon a soft tissue located above a
hard tissue
The full thickness of the skin is damaged
Abrasion
An abrasion is a superficial injury, commonly known as a 'graze' or 'scratch'.
This type of wound damages only the epidermis
Surgical wound:
Mechanisms
Penetration: damaged tissue penetrated by the bullet (trajectory through the body
from the entrance to exit wound);
Permanent cavity: the amount of space occupied by the destroyed tissue wiyh the
passage of the missile.
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