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Home » Crush Injury – Symptoms And Causes

Crush Injury – Symptoms And Causes

July 24, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Crush Injury – Symptoms And Causes

Write short note on crushed lacerated wound.
Answer.
“Importance of studying crush injuries for medical professionals: Questions explained”
Crushed Lacerated Wound:
  • Crushed lacerated wound is caused by road accidents, or a machinery accidents.
  • Crushing of the parts with lacerated skin,devitalization or crushing of the musculature is seen. These devitalized tissues must be excised in order to obtain proper healing.
  • Damage to blood vessels and nerves with associated profuse bleeding is also observed. The bone or bones are shattred.
  • The wound is highly contaminated.
  • There can be loss of soft/hard tissue.
  • Treatment of crushed lacerated wound
  • Cleaning of wound
  • Removal of foreign bodies

“Understanding crush injuries through FAQs: Symptoms, causes, and treatments explained”

  • Debridement
  • Hemostasis
  • Closure in layers, i.e. primary closure
  • Dressing
  • Prevention of infection
  • Pain control
  • Follow up.

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