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debridement
Indications:
- removal of foreign material & necrotic tissue or damaged tissue
Procedure:
- various methods can be used for this purpose:
- autolytic debridement.
- use of synthetic dressings to cover a wound & allow eschar to self-digest by the action of enzymes present in wound fluids
- enzymatic (chemical) debridement
- topical application of proteolytic enzymes to breakdown devitalized tissue
- mechanical debridement.
- removal of foreign material & devitalized or contaminated tissue from a wound by physical forces rather than by chemical (enzymatic) or natural (autolytic) forces
- examples are wet-to-dry dressings, wound irrigation, whirlpool, & dextranomers
- sharp debridement
- removal of foreign material or devitalized tissue by a sharp instrument such as a scalpel.
- Laser debridement is also considered a type of sharp debridement
Related
topical enzymatic agent
Specific
debridement for eczema/skin infection
debridement of bone
debridement of muscle/fascia
debridement of necrotizing soft tissue infection
debridement of skin partial thickness
debridement of subcutaneous tissue
nail debridement
sternal debridement
General
general surgery
References
- Prescriber's Letter 15(5): 2008
Comparison of Chronic Wound Care Products
Detail-Document#: 240511
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