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Thyroid Cartilage Fracture Following Endotracheal Intubation

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The Laryngoscope, Volume 136, Issue 2, Page 912-914, February 2026.
T. Khalid   +4 more
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Honey and wound dehiscence: A study of surgical wounds in the mandibular bed

open access: diamondNigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2015
There is a paucity of literature on the use of honey in wound healing after oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures.To evaluate the efficacy of the healing properties of Obudu honey in patients who developed wound dehiscence after segmental mandibular resections.This was a prospective study of 72 patients who had benign lesions of the mandible, and ...
Anyanechi, CE, Saheeb, BD
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Pseudo‐Stab Wounds: Putrefactive Dehiscence of Remote Surgical Incisions Masquerading as Stab Wounds

open access: closedJournal of Forensic Sciences, 2009
Abstract:  Artifacts due to decomposition can be mistaken for antemortem injury leading to an incorrect suspicion of foul play. We describe an instance of postmortem wound dehiscence that mimicked antemortem stab wounds. A man with a history of colon cancer and substance abuse was found dead.
James R, Gill   +2 more
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An overview of postoperative wound care: surgical wound dehiscence

open access: closedThe Veterinary Nurse
Surgical wound dehiscence (SWD) is defined as the full or partial separation of a surgical incision site postoperatively; it can affect superficial or deeper tissue layers and may or may not expose the underlying structure. The causes behind SWD are complicated and multifactorial.
Andrew Curtis
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Surgical wound dehiscence in dermatologic surgery.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2020
e22101 Background: Surgical wound dehiscence (SWD) describes separation of wound edges due to mechanical failure of a healing wound. The rate of SWD following dermatology office-based surgery and factors associated with its occurrence are poorly characterized in the current literature.
Tanner Harding   +7 more
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A PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON SURGICAL WOUND DEHISCENCE -PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT

GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS, 2022
Background: Wound dehiscence is dened as a partial or total disruption of the abdominal wound closure, with or without abdominal contents protrusion. It's one of surgeons' most dreaded consequences, and it's considered a serious postoperative complication with mortality rates as high as 45 percent.
M.D. Gowthaman, V. Prema, T. Premkumar
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Surgical wound dehiscence: a conceptual framework for patient assessment

Journal of Wound Care, 2018
This paper presents a conceptual framework which outlines the risk factors associated with surgical wound dehiscence (SWD) as identified in the literature. The purpose for the development of the conceptual framework was to derive an evidence-based, informed understanding of factors associated with SWD, in order to inform a programme of research on the
Sandy-Hodgetts, Kylie   +2 more
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The Impact of Surgical Wound Dehiscence on Body Image

Advances in Skin & Wound Care, 2018
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To identify changes in body image in patients with surgical wound dehiscence. DESIGN AND SETTING: This cross-sectional, descriptive, analytical study was conducted in a university hospital and nursing care center in Brazil.
Edson Luiz, de Lima   +6 more
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