OBJECTIVES: Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement has emerged as an alternative to surgical eschar removal. Indications include partial thickness, mixed pattern, and full-thickness burns. Enzymatic debridement has been approved by the European Medicines Agency for treating burn wounds affecting 15% TBSA in one session is scarce. The aim of this retrospective study was to retrospectively analyze off-label use of enzymatic debridement in a single burn center for large TBSA burns. METHODS: Between 01/2017 and 12/2018, 59 patients with partial- to full-thickness burns underwent enzymatic debridement in a single center study. Patients were categorized into two groups: the regular use group with a treated area less than 15% TBSA and the off-labe...
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 Circumferential deep burns carry a high risk for a burn induced compartment syndrome...
Objectives: Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement has emerged as a valuable option to the standard s...
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...
Introduction: Enzymatic debridement (ED) is a novel powerful therapy for debridement of severe burns...
Introduction: Since its introduction in 2013 Bromelain-based Enzymatic Debridement (ED) is increasin...
Severe burns of the hands are extremely challenging, given their anatomic complexity and vulnerabili...
Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement is gaining increased interest from burn specialists in the las...
Since its approval in Europe a decade ago, NexoBrid® enzymatic debridement of deep thermal burns has...
Upper limb burn treatment represents a major medical and surgical challenge. Enzymatic escharolysis ...
The early enzymatic debridement of burn eschar and subsequent skin grafting can greatly reduce patie...
Introduction: Facial burns occur frequently and depending on the injured skin layers often heal with...
INTRODUCTION Bromelain-based Enzymatic Debridement has been introduced as an additional concept t...
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 Circumferential deep burns carry a high risk for a burn induced compartment syndrome...
Objectives: Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement has emerged as a valuable option to the standard s...
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...
Introduction: Enzymatic debridement (ED) is a novel powerful therapy for debridement of severe burns...
Introduction: Since its introduction in 2013 Bromelain-based Enzymatic Debridement (ED) is increasin...
Severe burns of the hands are extremely challenging, given their anatomic complexity and vulnerabili...
Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement is gaining increased interest from burn specialists in the las...
Since its approval in Europe a decade ago, NexoBrid® enzymatic debridement of deep thermal burns has...
Upper limb burn treatment represents a major medical and surgical challenge. Enzymatic escharolysis ...
The early enzymatic debridement of burn eschar and subsequent skin grafting can greatly reduce patie...
Introduction: Facial burns occur frequently and depending on the injured skin layers often heal with...
INTRODUCTION Bromelain-based Enzymatic Debridement has been introduced as an additional concept t...
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 Circumferential deep burns carry a high risk for a burn induced compartment syndrome...