Literature DB >> 7669197

Using wound debridement to help achieve the goals of care.

E Fowler, L van Rijswijk.   

Abstract

The removal of devitalized tissue, particulate matter, or foreign materials from a wound, debridement, is often the first goal of wound care. Debridement can be accomplished surgically (instrument/sharp), chemically, mechanically or by means of autolysis. Each procedure has distinct advantages, disadvantages, indications for use and risks, and a combination of methods will often expedite the process while limiting the chance of complications. Depending on the method used as well as a variety of local and systemic factors, chronic wound debridement can take anywhere from a few days to more than a month. Even though wound debridement is often discussed separately, particularly when managing patients with chronic wounds, it should not be viewed in isolation. Rather, it is one aspect of total patient care. Measures to facilitate the healing process in general should be employed at all times, because debridement and wound healing can occur simultaneously.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7669197

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ostomy Wound Manage        ISSN: 0889-5899            Impact factor:   2.629


  7 in total

Review 1.  Wound bed preparation and a brief history of TIME.

Authors:  Gregory S Schultz; David J Barillo; David W Mozingo; Gloria A Chin
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2004-04       Impact factor: 3.315

2.  Enzymatic debridement of large burn wounds with papain-urea: Is it safe?

Authors:  Vijay Langer; P S Bhandari; S Rajagopalan; M K Mukherjee
Journal:  Med J Armed Forces India       Date:  2012-12-01

3.  Wound bed preparation and oxygen balance--a new component?

Authors:  R Gary Sibbald; Kevin Y Woo; Douglas Queen
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 3.315

Review 4.  Skin grafting for the treatment of chronic leg ulcers - a systematic review in evidence-based medicine.

Authors:  Raffaele Serra; Antonia Rizzuto; Alessio Rossi; Paolo Perri; Andrea Barbetta; Karim Abdalla; Santo Caroleo; Chiara Longo; Bruno Amantea; Giuseppe Sammarco; Stefano de Franciscis
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2016-03-04       Impact factor: 3.315

5.  Maggot debridement: an alternative method for debridement.

Authors:  Finn Gottrup; Bo Jørgensen
Journal:  Eplasty       Date:  2011-07-12

6.  Debride and See: Use of Uterine Curette for Wound Bed Debridement before Skin Grafting.

Authors:  Ori Samuel Duek; Aziz Shoufani
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2018-03-12

7.  Summary of recommendations for leg ulcers.

Authors:  Sunil Dogra; Rishu Sarangal
Journal:  Indian Dermatol Online J       Date:  2014-07
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