How effective is simple mechanical wound debridement in reducing bacterial colonisation? Results of a prospective clinical study.
Maurice MoellekenSebastian Heinrich KrimphoveFrederik KreftingSven BensonChristos RammosAnna Ewa CyrekJoachim DissemondPublished in: International wound journal (2024)
It has been shown that even a simple mechanical debridement with cotton pads can significantly reduce bacterial colonisation without relevant side effects. In particular, the wound edges were the areas that were often most contaminated with bacteria and should be included in the debridement with special attention. Since bacteria remain in wounds after mechanical debridement, it cannot replace antimicrobial therapy strategies, but offer a complementary strategy to improve wound care. Thus, it could be shown that simple mechanical debridement is effective in reducing bacterial load and should be integrated into a therapeutic approach to wounds whenever appropriate.