What is dehiscence?
Dehiscence is a term concerning spontaneous formation of the opening. It can take several forms in both botany and medicine. Most often, however, people use this term to refer to a potentially fatal complication of surgery called the dehiscence of the wound, in which the surgical wound reopens after surgery. This can be very dangerous to the patient and is one of the reasons why surgical places are so carefully monitored to ensure that any signs of dehiscence wounds will be identified early.
In the case of a wound dehiscence, it is associated with a number of things. Abdominal surgery may be a risk factor, as well as diabetes, general poor health and other factors that complicate healing. If the surgery is performed at a place where surgery has been carried out earlier, the risk may increase and surgery due to severe trauma may also be a risk factor because the surgeon may not be able to control the cut as they desire. Especially large cuts are also risksFactor.
wound dehiscence can happen only a week after surgery. Signs that the patient may be at risk may include a slow healing time, increased discharge around the wound, severe bruises around the wound and lack of tissue granulation around the wound during the healing process. These features may indicate that the patient should be carefully monitored so that the signs of the distribution and separation along the cut are quickly seen.
If the patient experiences surgical dehiscence, it may be fatal. It increases the risk of peritonitis and infection, can lead to evisceration and may pose other problems depending on the patient and the wound location. It is necessary to quickly treat it with a surgeon that can burst. The risk of wound deciscence is one of the reasons why patients may be asked to stay in the hospital during the early phases of the therapeutic process, if HAVE had traumatic surgery or if there was a risk of deciscence.
The medical community also uses this term to indicate a very rare balance of balance called dehiscence syndrome Superior Canal Dehiscence (SCD). In this condition, the opening of the inner ear seems spontaneously, disrupts the patient's balance and creates a feeling of dizziness. Treatment of this condition is surgery to repair the hole. Because the condition is often caused by a severe head trauma, the patient may also be monitored for signs of neurological complications.