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Surgical Wound Classification

This document classifies surgical wounds into four categories based on level of contamination: Class I wounds are clean with no break in surgical technique or entry into respiratory, gastrointestinal or urinary tracts. Class II wounds are clean-contaminated with a minor break in technique or entry into those tracts. Class III wounds are contaminated, involving a major break in technique or entry into an infected area. Class IV wounds are dirty or infected, involving trauma, foreign bodies or devitalized tissue. The classification determines the risk of surgical site infection.

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Surgical Wound Classification

This document classifies surgical wounds into four categories based on level of contamination: Class I wounds are clean with no break in surgical technique or entry into respiratory, gastrointestinal or urinary tracts. Class II wounds are clean-contaminated with a minor break in technique or entry into those tracts. Class III wounds are contaminated, involving a major break in technique or entry into an infected area. Class IV wounds are dirty or infected, involving trauma, foreign bodies or devitalized tissue. The classification determines the risk of surgical site infection.

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Surgical Wound Classification

Wound Class Class I Clean Definition Operative wound clean Non-traumatic, with no inflammation encountered No break in technique Respiratory, gastrointestinal and genitor-urinary tracts not entered Caesarean Section, elective, no pre-rupture of membranes or trial of labor Examples Vascular Procedures Neurological procedures ( inflamed II, infected III) Endocrine procedures Eye surgery (inflamed II, foreign body III, infected III) Orthopedic procedures (unless: trauma III, old wound IV, amputation II) Penile prosthesis Skin ( mastectomy, lumpectomy, lesions, lipoma, cosmetic, I&D IV, old wounds III, inflamed III, infected IV) Exploratory Lap (no bowel involvement II) Miscellaneous procedures (lymph node excision/Bx unless inflamed III or infected IV, splenectomy, tenckhoff cath unless replacement II) Thoracic procedures (except mediastinoscopy I, inflammation III, infected IV, foreign body III) GI procedures (including: laparoscopy, colonoscopy, gastroscopy) (gross spillage III, acute inflammation III, fresh accidental wound III) (itis III, Lithiasis II) GU procedures (infected III) Ear surgery (infected III) Nose/Oropharynx procedures (infected IV) GYN procedures (Oophorectomy I, inflamed III, infected IV) Inflammation Gross spillage Fresh accidental wound Reminders

Class II Clean contaminated

Class III contaminated

Class IV Dirty infected

Unclassified

Operative wound clean-contaminated Non-traumatic wound with minor break in technique Gastrointestinal, respiratory or genitor-urinary tracts entered without significant spillage Includes: o Transection of appendix or cholecystic duct in the absence of infected bile or urine o Hysterectomy o Caesarean Section, emergency involving pre-rupture of membranes and / or trial of labor Operative wound contaminated Fresh traumatic wound from clean source Operative wound with a major break in technique Gross spillage from the gastrointestinal tract Entrance into the genito-urinary or biliary tracts When infected urine or bile is present Incision encountering acute non-purulent inflammation. Operative wound dirty Traumatic wound from dirty source Traumatic wound with delayed treatment Fecal contamination Foreign body Retained devitalized tissue Operative wound w/ acute bacterial inflammation or perforated viscus Operative wound where clean tissue is transected to gain access to a collection of pus When unable to classify accurately an operative wound

Any wound open for drainage II (except total hip / knee) Removing old implants (wires, pins, etc) Re-operation at the same site

Foreign bodies in a wound (bullets, etc)

Infected I&D abscess Wound debridement

Communicable disease (aids, hepatitis, TB) is not classified the surgical wound is what is being classified

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