Chronic Wound Care Management and Research (Oct 2018)
Sharp wound debridement: patient selection and perspectives
Abstract
Connie Harris,1 Patricia Coutts,2 Rose Raizman,3,4 Niki Grady5 1Perfuse Medtec Inc., London, ON, Canada; 2Toronto Regional Wound Healing Clinic, Mississauga, ON, Canada; 3Professional Practice Scarborough and Rouge Hospital Centenary Site, Scarborough ON, Canada; 4Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 5Advanced Wound Healing Clinic, Windsor, ON, Canada Abstract: Conservative sharp wound debridement, as part of the wound bed preparation paradigm, can be performed in a wide variety of settings including the patients’ home or community clinic settings, by health care professionals who perform within their scope of practice and have been certified to be competent. This paper reviews the components that must be in place to ensure safe delivery of conservative sharp wound debridement for an increased number of clinicians, with organizational support, based on practices in a Canadian context. Expected goals are a cleaner wound bed, with an increased percentage of viable tissue, decreased amount of wound exudate, corresponding decreased risk of wound infection and malodor, and improved periwound skin. Keywords: wound bed preparation, competency, non-viable tissue, scope of practice, CSWD