Risk Factors and Management of Wound Dehiscence in Abdominal Surgery

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Tania Itzel Juárez Campuzano
José David Simonin López
Victor Mario Martinez Bravo
Luis Eduardo Paz Malagón
David Gonzalez García
Rossella Pauleth Ramos Rodríguez
Mauricio Emmanuel Umaña Reyes
Cynthia Anai Quiroz López

Abstract

Wound dehiscence is a serious surgical complication, particularly in abdominal surgery, with potentially life-threatening consequences. This bibliographic review comprehensively examines the epidemiology and clinical significance of wound dehiscence. It delves into the theoretical framework, including its definition, risk factors, complications, and management strategies. The discussion section highlights emerging approaches and future directions in the management of wound dehiscence. In conclusion, the article underscores the importance of evidence-based practices in addressing this complex surgical challenge.

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Tania Itzel Juárez Campuzano, José David Simonin López, Victor Mario Martinez Bravo, Luis Eduardo Paz Malagón, David Gonzalez García, Rossella Pauleth Ramos Rodríguez, Mauricio Emmanuel Umaña Reyes, & Cynthia Anai Quiroz López. (2023). Risk Factors and Management of Wound Dehiscence in Abdominal Surgery. International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies, 3(11), 2609–2611. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmscrs/v3-i11-12
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