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A 22-patient clinical evaluation of Kliniderm debride and Kliniderm debride pocket

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A 22-patient clinical evaluation of Kliniderm debride and Kliniderm debride pocket

Kelly Moore, Louise Wall
7 September 2022

Wound debridement is the process whereby foreign material, and dead or damaged tissue and debris, are removed from a wound (Vowden and Vowden, 1999; O’Brien, 2002; O’Brien, 2003). There are many forms of debridement: Kliniderm debride and Kliniderm debride pocket (H&R Healthcare) were used as part of an evaluation, which involved mechanical debridement of complex wounds and periwound skin. In total, the evaluation included 23 wounds with a variety of aetiologies. The products showed effective wound debridement and the clinicians considered the products easy to use.

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