Packing may be used after incision and drainage to keep the cavity open while it drains from deep to superficial. Not every abscess needs packing—clinical judgment depends on cavity size, depth, and location. Wound-care approaches in primary care align with teaching on asepsis and patient education emphasized by the CFPC.
We teach you or your caregiver how to change outer dressings and book visits to remove or advance packing safely.
What This Service Includes
Size-appropriate packing
Ribbon gauze moistened with saline; avoid excessive tight packing.
Pain and soak plan
Warm soaks or shower hygiene; analgesics as discussed.
Tapering schedule
Planned shortening of packing length as granulation narrows the cavity.
What to Expect
Assess cavity
Depth, loculations broken up, hemostasis before packing.
Place packing
Loose fill to base; mark external tail for identification.
Re-check
Visit cadence until wound minimal; culture-guided antibiotics if used.