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    Subjects/Surgery/General
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    scissors Surgery

    What is the size of the given blade used for incision and drainage of a superficial abscess?

    A. 11
    B. 22
    C. 10
    D. 15

    Explanation

    ## Correct Answer: A. 11 Blade size 11 is the standard choice for incision and drainage (I&D) of superficial abscesses in Indian surgical practice. The size 11 blade is a small, sharp, pointed blade with a curved cutting edge—ideal for making a small, controlled incision over the point of maximum fluctuance in a superficial abscess. Its design allows precise penetration through skin and subcutaneous tissue without excessive trauma, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue and reducing postoperative scarring. This blade size is preferred in outpatient settings and minor operation theaters across Indian hospitals because it provides adequate control and visibility while being small enough for superficial lesions. Once the abscess is drained, the incision is typically left open or loosely packed with gauze for continued drainage, and the small size of the blade incision facilitates healing by secondary intention. The size 11 blade is also cost-effective and universally available in Indian surgical setups, making it the standard DOC for this procedure as per Bailey & Love and standard surgical practice guidelines. ## Why the other options are wrong **B. 22** — Blade size 22 is a large, curved blade primarily used for major surgical incisions requiring extended cuts and deeper tissue dissection. It is inappropriate for superficial abscess drainage because it creates unnecessarily large incisions, increases tissue trauma, causes excessive bleeding, and leaves prominent scars—all undesirable outcomes for a minor procedure. NBE may include this to test whether students confuse blade sizes by their numerical value without understanding clinical application. **C. 10** — Blade size 10 is a large, curved blade used for major surgical incisions and skin flaps, not for minor procedures. While smaller than size 22, it is still too large and creates excessive trauma for a superficial abscess. This option tests whether students recognize that smaller blade numbers do not automatically mean smaller blades—size 10 is actually larger than size 11 in clinical practice. **D. 15** — Blade size 15 is a medium-sized blade used for general surgical incisions and skin closure work, but it is larger than necessary for superficial abscess drainage. It would create an unnecessarily large incision with more tissue damage and scarring than the controlled, minimal incision provided by size 11. This distractor tests whether students confuse blade sizes or lack familiarity with the specific indications for each blade size. ## High-Yield Facts - **Blade size 11** is the standard for incision and drainage of superficial abscesses due to its small, pointed, sharp design. - **Size 11 blade** has a curved cutting edge that allows precise, controlled penetration through skin and subcutaneous tissue with minimal trauma. - **Blade sizes 10, 15, 22** are progressively larger and used for major surgical incisions, not minor procedures like superficial abscess drainage. - **I&D technique** for superficial abscesses involves incision at the point of maximum fluctuance, followed by blunt dissection and open drainage or loose packing. - **Postoperative care** after size 11 blade I&D includes daily dressing changes, saline irrigation, and healing by secondary intention in most Indian outpatient settings. ## Mnemonics **Blade Size for Abscess: 11 for Small** **11** = **1** small incision + **1** small blade = superficial abscess. Larger numbers (15, 22) = larger blades for major surgery. Use this when selecting blade for any minor drainage procedure. ## NBE Trap NBE may pair blade sizes by their numerical value alone, tempting students to choose smaller-sounding numbers (10) or confuse blade nomenclature with surgical magnitude. The trap is that blade size numbering does not follow intuitive small-to-large progression—size 11 is actually smaller and more appropriate than sizes 10, 15, or 22 for superficial abscess drainage. ## Clinical Pearl In Indian outpatient departments and primary health centers, blade size 11 is the workhorse for minor procedures—from superficial abscess drainage to small cyst excisions. Its small, precise incision minimizes infection risk and patient anxiety, making it ideal for the high-volume, resource-conscious surgical settings common across India. _Reference: Bailey & Love's Short Practice of Surgery, Ch. 5 (Surgical Instruments and Techniques); OP Ghai's Essential Surgical Techniques_

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