What Is Debridement and Why Is It Important?
Debridement is the process of removing dead tissue or infection from a wound so it can heal properly.
Types of debridement include:
- Sharp debridement (gently removing tissue with surgical instruments)
- Enzymatic debridement (using topical ointments)
- Autolytic debridement (using dressings to support your body’s natural process)
This is a critical part of wound care because dead tissue blocks healing and increases the risk of infection.
Takeaway: Debridement isn’t just cleaning the wound—it sets the stage for healing.