Wound Dehiscence After Surgery: Timeline, Causes & What to Expect
4 to 12 days
Wound dehiscence is the partial or total separation of the edges of a surgical incision or wound. It usually occurs 4 to 12 days after surgery, when the wound is weakest.
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