Role, Development, and Value of Enzymatic Debridement as Integral Component in Initial Treatment of Burn Injuries Exemplified by NexoBrid®
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Enzymatic Debridement
3. Application Process
3.1. Anaesthesia
3.2. Preliminary Work
3.3. Preparation of NXB
3.4. Removal of NXB
3.5. Evaluation
4. Results and Advantages
5. Extended Application Range Based on Expert Consensus
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Transfer to a Specialised Burn Centre Is Mandatory in Case of: |
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Partial thickness burns of 10% or more body surface area |
Full thickness burns of any extent |
Burns to hands, face, or genital region |
Burns from electricity (incl. lightning) |
Chemical burns |
Inhalation trauma |
Concomitant diseases or injuries predisposing for a complex course of treatment |
Requirement of special psychological, psychiatric, or physical care |
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Mattern, M.M.; Fuchs, P.C.; Schiefer, J.L. Role, Development, and Value of Enzymatic Debridement as Integral Component in Initial Treatment of Burn Injuries Exemplified by NexoBrid®. Eur. Burn J. 2022, 3, 340-354. https://doi.org/10.3390/ebj3020029
Mattern MM, Fuchs PC, Schiefer JL. Role, Development, and Value of Enzymatic Debridement as Integral Component in Initial Treatment of Burn Injuries Exemplified by NexoBrid®. European Burn Journal. 2022; 3(2):340-354. https://doi.org/10.3390/ebj3020029
Chicago/Turabian StyleMattern, Maximilian M., Paul C. Fuchs, and Jennifer L. Schiefer. 2022. "Role, Development, and Value of Enzymatic Debridement as Integral Component in Initial Treatment of Burn Injuries Exemplified by NexoBrid®" European Burn Journal 3, no. 2: 340-354. https://doi.org/10.3390/ebj3020029
APA StyleMattern, M. M., Fuchs, P. C., & Schiefer, J. L. (2022). Role, Development, and Value of Enzymatic Debridement as Integral Component in Initial Treatment of Burn Injuries Exemplified by NexoBrid®. European Burn Journal, 3(2), 340-354. https://doi.org/10.3390/ebj3020029