How to fix a surgical wound that’s not properly sewn up

If the surgical wound is not stitched properly and is not open and infected, no special treatment is needed. Otherwise, the wound will need to be sutured again or anti-infection medication will be applied.
Usually, when a surgical wound is found to be unsewn, if the wound is intact, the suture line is not torn, and the wound is not infected, no special treatment is needed, because the healing of the wound mainly depends on the ability of your own skin tissues, and the suture is only to a certain extent to help the wound to heal, so there is no need to be overly concerned about it.
However, if the wound without sutures is open and cracked, you need to cooperate with the doctor to re-suture the wound. If there is still infection, you need to use topical erythromycin ointment or take amoxicillin and other anti-infective drugs to prevent infection under the guidance of the doctor.
To summarize, patients with unsewn surgical wounds need to go to the hospital for follow-up, and the doctor will decide to take relevant remedial measures according to the actual condition of the wounds.