Wound complications following total joint replacement are common. However, the best way to manage wound problems is to avoid them. According to a recent report, with careful management of the soft tissues and assessment of wound drainage, surgeons can avoid wound complications after total joint replacement. Total joint replacement (TJR) is an increasingly common surgery performed in patients with bone disorders.
As the number of TJR increases, the number of complications resulting from this procedure also rises, including surgical wound complications and infection. Wound management The most effective way to avoid wound complications in total joint replacement (TJR) is the careful management of the soft tissues. A meticulous closure of the fascia is very essential. According to a recent survey, most surgeons were concerned about the early identification and type of interventions used for…