The healing of a wound is closely related to the surgeon's skill.
A clean incision, proper debridement, excellent suturing, followed by infection control, will lead to quick healing.
Otherwise, not even five days, but fifteen days might not be enough for initial healing.
If skin grafting necrosis occurs, a second surgery will certainly be needed.
The wound from this surgery is inside the oral cavity, where the environment is moist, and food debris from eating can adversely affect wound healing.
Therefore, the quality of iodoform gauze packing also plays a decisive role in the success of the surgery.
For Li Jingsheng, this surgery greatly increased his surgical experience and marked a significant personal improvement in his surgical abilities.
For a surgery, skill alone is not sufficient; attention to detail is equally essential.
Just after finishing a major task, as Li Jingsheng was about to sit down for a break, Dr. Shao called him over.
