Wound dehiscence of [body structure] following [procedure] (disorder) - v1.0

Wound dehiscence of [body structure] following [procedure] (disorder) - v1.0

Status

In progress

Version

1.0

Descriptions:

Term

description type

Language/acceptability

Language/acceptability

Case significance

Term

description type

Language/acceptability

Language/acceptability

Case significance

[Morphologic abnormality] of [body structure] following [procedure] (disorder)

FSN

us:P

gb:P

ci

[Morphologic abnormality] of [body structure] following [procedure] (disorder)

SYN

us:P

gb:P

ci


Concept model:

Attribute

Cardinality

Attribute

Value

role group number

Role Group Cardinality

Attribute

Cardinality

Attribute

Value

role group number

Role Group Cardinality

1..1

0

N/A

1..1

0

1..1

1

 

1..1

0..1

[body structure]

1

Definition status:  

 

 

Applies To:

Template Language

116223007 |Complication (disorder)|:
[[~0..1]] 255234002 |After (attribute)| =  [[ +id (<< 387713003 |Surgical procedure (procedure)|)]],
[[~1..1]] {
[[~1..1]] 116676008 |Associated morphology (attribute)| = [[ +id ( << 410723003 |Wound dehiscence (morphologic abnormality)|  ) @morphology]],
[[~0..1]] 363698007 |Finding site (attribute)| = [[ +id( < 123037004 |Body structure (body structure)| ) @site]] }

Rules for description generation:

  1. Apply General rules for generating descriptions for templates;

  2. If description of event is part of description of associated morphology, the description of event can be omitted to avoid redundancy, e.g. Open bite wound of thigh (disorder) is modelled by due to = bite (event) and associated morphology = Open bite wound (morphologic abnormality);

  3. If description of associated morphology is part of description of event, the description of associated morphology can be omitted to avoid redundancy, e.g. Dog bite of forehead (disorder) is modelled by due to = Dog bite (event) and associated morphology = bite (morphologic abnormality).

JIRA Ticket:

https://projects.jira.snomed.org/browse/QI-761

 

 

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