Wound Debridement - Physiopedia
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The indication for debridement is the removal of devitalized tissue such as necrotic tissue, slough, bioburden, biofilm, and apoptotic cells. Image R: diabetic ulcerprior to debridement. Debridement is recognized as a major component of wound management to prepare the wound bed for reepithelialization. Devitalized tissue: 1. In general, and necroti...
The indication for debridement is the removal of devitalized tissue such as necrotic tissue, slough, bioburden, biofilm, and apoptotic cells. Image R: diabetic ulcerprior to debridement. Debridement is recognized as a major component of wound management to prepare the wound bed for reepithelialization. Devitalized tissue: 1. In general, and necroti...
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