What wound class is an appendectomy?

Based on the definitions provided for the wound classes, perforated appendicitis is classified in the ‘dirty’ wound class, while non-perforated appendicitis is classified as ‘contaminated’.

What is a Class 2 wound?

Class II/Clean-Contaminated This class describes an operative wound in which the respiratory, alimentary, genital, or urinary tract is entered under controlled conditions and without unusual contamination.

What is a Class 4 wound?

Class 4 wounds are considered to be dirty-infected. These wounds typically result from improperly cared for traumatic wounds. Class 4 wounds demonstrate devitalized tissue, and they most commonly result from microorganisms present in perforated viscera or the operative field.

What is a Class 3 wound?

Class III: A surgical wound in which an outside object has come into contact with the skin has a high risk of infection and is considered a contaminated wound. For example, a gunshot wound may contaminate the skin around where the surgical repair occurs. Class IV: This class of wound is considered dirty-contaminated.

What are the surgical wound classes?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention created a surgical wound classification system (SWC: I, clean; II, clean/contaminated; III, contaminated; and IV, dirty) to preemptively identify patients at risk of surgical site infection (SSI).

What are the categories of wound?

Types of wound

  • Incised wound – A clean, straight cut caused by a sharp edge (i.e. a knife).
  • Laceration – A messy looking wound caused by a tearing or crushing force.
  • Abrasion – A wound caused by a scraping force or friction.
  • Puncture – A deep wound caused by a sharp, stabbing object (i.e. a nail).

What is wound classification?

What are the categories of wounds?

Types of Wounds

  • Puncture wounds.
  • Surgical wounds and incisions.
  • Thermal, chemical or electric burns.
  • Bites and stings.
  • Gunshot wounds, or other high velocity projectiles that can penetrate the body.