The Efficacy of Bromelain-based Enzymatic Debridement in Deep Burn Injury Management: A Comprehensive Systematic Review and Meta-analysis [PDF]
Objectives: Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement has gained significant attention for its potential advantages in treating burn wounds. However, no previous meta-analyses have been conducted to provide concise evidence of bromelain's efficacy. Therefore,
Jesica Putri Sudarman +6 more
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Effect of epithelial debridement on human cornea proteoglycans [PDF]
Corneal transparency is attributed to the regular spacing and diameter of collagen fibrils, and proteoglycans may play a role in fibrillogenesis and matrix assembly. Corneal scar tissue is opaque and this opacity is explained by decreased ultrastructural
E.S. Soriano +3 more
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Two Cases of Enzymatic Debridement for Deep Burn Wounds Associated with Automobile Run-over Injuries [PDF]
Run-over injuries, particularly those involving burns from vehicle exhaust systems, present significant challenges due to the complexity of associated trauma.
Kota Furukawa +5 more
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Selective enzymatic debridement and modified Meek technique in the treatment of extensive burns: Preliminary observations [PDF]
Background Selective bromelain‐based enzymatic debridement (BED) has emerged as a valid alternative for the treatment of extensive burns, with Total Body Surface Area (TBSA) > 20%.
Jasminka Minic +4 more
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Cost‐effectiveness of clostridial collagenase ointment on wound closure in patients with diabetic foot ulcers: economic analysis of results from a multicenter, randomized, open‐label trial [PDF]
Background Approximately 10%–15% of people with diabetes develop at least one foot ulcer during their lifetime. Treatment of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) represents a significant economic burden. Enzymatic debridement with clostridial collagenase ointment
Travis A Motley +4 more
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Enzymatic debridement shall not modify the global strategy for mass burn events [PDF]
Nicolas Donat +2 more
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Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement in hand burns – an easier way to manage a difficult patient: case report [PDF]
Introduction. Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement may be considered the standard in patients with upper extremity burns management, regarding the low risk of bleeding, wound infections, reduction of surgical timing, and the decreased risk of ...
Tiberiu Paul Neagu +4 more
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Circumferential upper extremities burn, bilateral Dupuytren's disease and COVID-19 disease – an unfavorable triad: a case report [PDF]
Upper extremities are frequently involved in fire burns due to the natural protective reflexes. The presence of bilateral Dupuytrenʼs disease and COVID-19 disease in patients with circumferential upper extremity burns can negatively impact the outcome ...
Tiberiu Paul Neagu +3 more
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ObjectivesThe choice of the debridement method is very important for the healing of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs), but the relative effectiveness of different debridement methods in the healing of DFUs remains unclear.
Peng Ning +4 more
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Efficiency of Bromelain-Enriched Enzyme Mixture (NexoBrid™) in the Treatment of Burn Wounds
Background: The use of bromelain for the removal of eschar in deep burns is considered to be effective because it does not affect the unaffected skin and leaves a clean dermis after use.
Mihaela Pertea +9 more
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