Abstract
Sadhyovrana was defined by ancient Indian surgeons as Vrana that occurs instantly or unexpectedly as a result of an assault or damage executed by humans, animals, or weapons. The wound has been classified as Nija and Agantuja vrana. Agantuja vrana is considered a traumatic wound. Sadhyovrana is a condition characterized by intense pain as a result of Vataprakopa associated with severe bleeding. The control of bleeding and the restora-tion of lost blood is the primary objective in the management of traumatic injuries, whereas Tridosha siddhanta, the basic principle of Ayurvedic medicine, is meant to balance the affected Vata Dosha in association with Rak-tastambhana. Sadyovrana explained by Acharya Sushrutha are of 6 types namely Chinna, Bhinna, Viddha, Kshata, Picchitha and Ghrishta. Description of its management is present in Sushrutha Samhita, Astanga San-graha and Astanga Hridaya.
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