Historical Perspectives on the Development of Current Standards of Care for Enzymatic Debridement
Background and Objective: The use of plant-based products for burn treatment dates back to 1600 BC. Enzymatic debridement, which can be achieved as non-surgical or conservative debridement, has recently gained increasing attention.
Wolfram Heitzmann +2 more
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Enzymatic Debridement in Severe Burn COVID-19 Patients: A Case Series [PDF]
Summary:. The presence of a high number of positive SARS-CoV-2 patients is found daily in the emergency room database, finding evidence of infection also in trauma and burns.
Francesco Coletta, MD +9 more
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Benefits of Combined Therapies in Burn Lesions: Enzymatic Debridement and Other Modern Approaches—Our Clinical Experience [PDF]
Background: In thermal injuries, enzymatic debridement is a viable option for treating partial- and full-thickness burns, allowing for rapid removal of damaged tissue with minimal bleeding and without sacrificing healthy dermis.
Angela Tecuceanu +14 more
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Bromelain in Burn Care: Advancements in Enzymatic Debridement and Patient Outcomes [PDF]
The management of severe burns is a complex process that requires a multidimensional approach to ensure optimal healing of burn wounds, minimize complications, and improve the prognosis of patients.
Eliza-Maria Bordeanu-Diaconescu +6 more
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Comparative Clinical Study of Suprathel® and Jelonet® Wound Dressings in Burn Wound Healing after Enzymatic Debridement [PDF]
Following the enzymatic debridement of deep dermal burns, the choice of wound dressing is crucial for providing an adequate environment and suitable conditions for rapid wound healing.
Wolfram Heitzmann +7 more
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The UK Consensus Statement for the Use of Enzymatic Debridement in Burn Care [PDF]
Background: Over the past ten years, enzymatic debridement has been used more often to treat burn injuries in the UK and Europe. Even though it is increasingly adopted, there are still major differences in how it is practiced.
Nicole Lee +4 more
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Histopathological Changes Following Bromelain-Based Enzymatic Debridement (NexoBrid®): A Comprehensive Systematic Review of Preclinical and Clinical Evidence [PDF]
Background: NexoBrid® (NXB; MediWound Ltd., Yavne, Israel) (anacaulase-bcdb) is a bromelain-based enzymatic debriding agent approved for eschar removal in burn care.
Stefana Avadanei-Luca +7 more
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Pain Management during Bromelain-Based Enzymatic Debridement (NexoBrid®) in a USA Adult Burn Center [PDF]
Outside the United States, bromelain-based enzymatic debridement (BBED) has become an effective tool for the removal of burn eschar. A primary concern with BBED is that it is a painful procedure requiring appropriate analgesia.
Martin R. Buta +9 more
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Delayed enzymatic debridement in severe burns: Proof of concept
Introduction: Enzymatic debridement (ED) is a novel powerful therapy for debridement of severe burns. Standard ED is usually performed within 72 h after injury following a presoaking phase.
Matthias Waldner +2 more
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Enzymatic Debridement of Deep Thermal Burns in the Russian Federation: First Experience [PDF]
Since its approval in Europe a decade ago, NexoBrid® enzymatic debridement of deep thermal burns has been gaining acceptance as standard practice around the world.
Andrey A. Alekseev +3 more
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