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Wound Preparation - To debride or not to debride
There are relatively few wounds where it is not safe to debride if a correct method is chosen.
As a general rule: If the wound is not covered in granulation tissue, debridement can be performed to help the wound heal. You might need to be extra cautious with:
- High-risk areas: face, hands, feet and genitalia
- Ischaemic limbs such as diabetic foot ulcers
- Wounds in patients with blood clotting disorders
Wound Preparation - To debride or not to debride