2022
DOI: 10.3390/ebj3020029
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Role, Development, and Value of Enzymatic Debridement as Integral Component in Initial Treatment of Burn Injuries Exemplified by NexoBrid®

Abstract: Despite intensive research and increased knowledge over the past decades, the handling of severe burn injuries remains complex and is mainly based on clinical experience. High demands in terms of the diagnosis and choice of therapy often confront clinicians with challenging circumstances. Thus, the treatment of burn injuries has predominantly remained under the responsibility of specialised centres. As a new approach in addition to conventional surgery, enzymatically controlled debridement has come into focus … Show more

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“…They result in high costs for treatment globally. [1,2] Several wound dressing substrates were promoted to cease bleeding with supplying a humid biocompatible wound climate with minimal microbial contamination. [3,4] Hydrogels are flexible porous substrates possessing hydrophilic nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They result in high costs for treatment globally. [1,2] Several wound dressing substrates were promoted to cease bleeding with supplying a humid biocompatible wound climate with minimal microbial contamination. [3,4] Hydrogels are flexible porous substrates possessing hydrophilic nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%