Second intention

Healing of an infected wound or ulcer, which takes place slowly and leaves a prominent scar.


Re-suturing or delayed suturing of a wound is a term used when a wound fails to heal through primary intention. Primary intention healing occurs when the wound edges naturally unite or are promptly sutured after the injury. Secondary suturing becomes necessary when the original sutures either break or are removed to facilitate wound drainage.


 


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