kuttskader
Kuttskader is a term used in several Northern European languages to describe injuries caused by cuts from sharp objects, including skin lacerations and incisions. They can affect the skin and underlying tissues and range from minor superficial wounds to deeper injuries involving fat, muscle, tendons, nerves, or blood vessels.
Causes of kuttskader include accidents, falls, trauma with knives, broken glass, metal parts, or inadvertent injuries
Assessment and diagnosis involve evaluating wound depth, contamination, and involvement of critical structures. The wound should
Management includes sterile wound care and choosing an appropriate closure method, such as sutures, tissue adhesive,
Prognosis is generally good for minor kuttskader, but deeper injuries carry risks of scarring, infection, and