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Wounds, whether caused by accidents, trauma, or surgical procedures, require proper closure to promote healing, prevent infection, and restore function and appearance. Wound Closure Surgery at Pratap Hospital in Vijayawada utilizes advanced surgical techniques to close wounds safely and effectively.
The procedure may involve sutures, staples, adhesive strips, or skin grafts depending on the wound’s type, size, and location. Expert assessment ensures optimal healing, minimal scarring, and restoration of function.
Dr. Pratap Duggirala and his team provide personalized treatment plans for each patient, ensuring fast recovery and excellent cosmetic and functional outcomes.
Proper wound closure reduces the risk of infection, accelerates healing, and improves the cosmetic appearance of the affected area.
Depending on the wound’s severity and location, the following closure techniques are used at Pratap Hospital:
Direct closure of clean wounds using absorbable or non-absorbable sutures to bring the edges together and promote fast healing.
Used for long or linear wounds, surgical staples provide quick closure with minimal tissue trauma.
For wounds with significant tissue loss, healthy skin from another area (donor site) is transplanted to cover and close the wound effectively.
For deeper wounds or those in challenging locations, local or free tissue flaps are used to provide durable and functional closure.
Medical-grade adhesives, tissue glues, or negative pressure wound therapy may be used to close or assist in healing difficult wounds.
Wound closure surgery is typically performed under local or general anesthesia depending on wound size and location. The surgeon cleans and debrides the wound, removes any dead tissue, and closes it using the most appropriate technique—sutures, staples, grafts, or flaps. Dressings and sometimes drains are applied to ensure proper healing.
Many wounds can be treated on an outpatient basis. Larger or complex wounds may require a short hospital stay for monitoring and care.
Temporary swelling, redness, mild discomfort, bruising, or numbness around the wound or donor site may occur. These usually resolve with proper care.
Infection, delayed healing, graft or flap failure, or minor scarring are potential risks. With experienced surgeons and proper aftercare, these risks are minimized.
Recovery depends on wound size and closure technique. Light activities can usually resume within 1–2 weeks, while complete healing may take several weeks. Dressings and follow-up visits are essential for optimal recovery.
Proper wound closure ensures faster healing, minimized scarring, restored function, and improved appearance. Patients can regain normal activity and quality of life with expert surgical care.
The cost of wound closure surgery in Vijayawada ranges from Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 1,50,000 depending on wound type, size, complexity, surgical technique, and hospital stay.
When should wound closure surgery be done?
It should be done for wounds that cannot heal naturally, are deep, or are at risk of infection.
Is wound closure painful?
Local or general anesthesia is used during the procedure. Mild discomfort post-surgery can be managed with medications.
Will there be scars?
Some scarring is expected, but expert surgical techniques minimize visibility and improve cosmetic outcomes.
How long is recovery?
Recovery varies by wound type and closure method, usually 1–6 weeks for complete healing.
Can all wounds be closed surgically?
Most acute and chronic wounds can be surgically closed, but some may require specialized techniques like grafts or flaps.
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