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Practical Understanding of Integral Debridement: An Evidence-Based Approach

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Practical Understanding of Integral Debridement: An Evidence-Based Approach

Wound debridement remains a foundational component of wound bed preparation, defined as the process of removing nonviable, infected, necrotic, or devitalized tissue that impedes the natural progression of healing. This vital step not only eliminates physical obstructions but also mitigates microbial burden, promotes the reduction of chronic inflammation, and fosters the reestablishment of healthy granulation tissue.