Introduction: Facial burns occur frequently and depending on the injured skin layers often heal with scars which may cause permanent functional and cosmetic sequelae. Preservation of the sensitive facial skin layers, especially of the dermis is essential for scarless epithelialisation. Enzymatic debridement of deep thermal burns has already been shown to assist with preserving viable dermis. However, up to date, there are no published reports on wound healing and in the long term aesthetic outcome after enzymatic debridement of facial burns. Methods: Therefore we performed a-single centre clinical trial that included 26 subjects aged 18-78 years with facial burns clinically evaluated as deep dermal or deeper. Burns were treated either with ...
Introduction: Since its introduction in 2013 Bromelain-based Enzymatic Debridement (ED) is increasin...
Objectives: Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement has emerged as a valuable option to the standard s...
Abstract Background Deep dermal burns require tangential excision of non-viable tissue and skin graf...
Severe burns of the hands are extremely challenging, given their anatomic complexity and vulnerabili...
Introduction: Enzymatic debridement (ED) is a novel powerful therapy for debridement of severe burns...
Background: Rapid and selective bromelain-based enzymatic debridement provides a non-surgical altern...
The treatment of burn wounds by enzymatic debridement using bromelain has shown promising results in...
OBJECTIVES: Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement has emerged as an alternative to surgical eschar r...
Since its approval in Europe a decade ago, NexoBrid® enzymatic debridement of deep thermal burns has...
Introduction: The most common technique used to determine burn depth is clinical assessment by exper...
Introduction: Excisional surgical debridement (SD) is still the gold standard in the treatment of de...
INTRODUCTION Bromelain-based Enzymatic Debridement has been introduced as an additional concept t...
Background: Tangential excision of burned tissue followed by skin grafting is the cornerstone of bur...
Background: Deep dermal burns require tangential excision of non-viable tissue and skin grafting to ...
Scars after burns frequently cause functional and psychological disturbances. Loss of deep dermis is...
Introduction: Since its introduction in 2013 Bromelain-based Enzymatic Debridement (ED) is increasin...
Objectives: Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement has emerged as a valuable option to the standard s...
Abstract Background Deep dermal burns require tangential excision of non-viable tissue and skin graf...
Severe burns of the hands are extremely challenging, given their anatomic complexity and vulnerabili...
Introduction: Enzymatic debridement (ED) is a novel powerful therapy for debridement of severe burns...
Background: Rapid and selective bromelain-based enzymatic debridement provides a non-surgical altern...
The treatment of burn wounds by enzymatic debridement using bromelain has shown promising results in...
OBJECTIVES: Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement has emerged as an alternative to surgical eschar r...
Since its approval in Europe a decade ago, NexoBrid® enzymatic debridement of deep thermal burns has...
Introduction: The most common technique used to determine burn depth is clinical assessment by exper...
Introduction: Excisional surgical debridement (SD) is still the gold standard in the treatment of de...
INTRODUCTION Bromelain-based Enzymatic Debridement has been introduced as an additional concept t...
Background: Tangential excision of burned tissue followed by skin grafting is the cornerstone of bur...
Background: Deep dermal burns require tangential excision of non-viable tissue and skin grafting to ...
Scars after burns frequently cause functional and psychological disturbances. Loss of deep dermis is...
Introduction: Since its introduction in 2013 Bromelain-based Enzymatic Debridement (ED) is increasin...
Objectives: Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement has emerged as a valuable option to the standard s...
Abstract Background Deep dermal burns require tangential excision of non-viable tissue and skin graf...