Advanced Wilderness Life Support (AWLS)

Dirty Wounds, Smart Decisions: Preventing Infection in Wilderness Wound Care

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Cuts and lacerations are among the most common injuries encountered in the backcountry, but in wilderness medicine the greatest threat often isn’t the wound itself—it’s infection. In this episode of the AWLS Wilderness Medicine Podcast, we explore why nearly every wilderness wound should be considered contaminated and why thorough irrigation and cleaning are often far more important than closing the skin. Through real-world wilderness cases, listeners will learn when wounds should be left open, why premature suturing can trap bacteria and lead to serious infections, and how proper wound care can make the difference between an uncomplicated recovery and a medical evacuation. Whether you’re a backpacker, climber, guide, first responder, or wilderness medicine provider, this episode offers practical, evidence-based principles for managing wounds safely when definitive medical care may be hours or days away.