Wound Debridement
Wound Debridement is a critical procedure in wound care that involves the removal of non-viable tissue, foreign debris, and bacteria from the wound bed to promote healing. Methods include sharp debridement using scalpels or scissors, enzymatic debridement using topical agents, autolytic debridement with dressings that facilitate self-digestion of necrotic tissue, and mechanical debridement with irrigation or wet-to-dry dressings.