Norsen Debrider Instruments
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Eschar
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Burn wounds are susceptible to eschar, a black substance that forms over top of the wound as it heals. This substance is dangerous for burn victims because it increases the chance of infection, and also hinders the development of new nerves and the growth of new tissue. Therefore, debridement is an essential part of wound care for burn victims. Mechanical debridement instruments, such as the Norsen Debrider, are utilized to clean and remove eschar from burn wounds.
Process
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Prior to debridement, any hair surrounding the burn wound should be removed, as hair can easily trap and collect bacteria that can cause infection. Next, instruments are utilized to debride the wound, including scissors, hemostats and the Norsen debrider. The Norsen debrider is effective for removing dead tissue, loose skin and blisters in and around the wound. Once mechanical debridement is complete, doctors can continue to care for and treat burn wounds through the healing process.
Importance
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Norsen Debrider instruments are an essential part of severe burn wound care. The removal of dead and damaged tissue ensures that new healthy tissue can grow back quickly and efficiently. Norsen debrider instruments are essential for infection control, as they remove any pieces of the wound that may trap or harbor bacteria. Norsen debrider instruments prepare the wound so it can heal more effectively, while also minimizing the risk of scarring.
Pain
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Wound debridement is a very painful process. However, the implementation of instruments such as the Norsen debrider makes wound debridement fast and efficient, thus promoting more comfort for burn victims. Norsen debrider instruments allow doctors to remove dead and infected tissue from the wound with precision and delicacy. Pain medication is also implemented to make the procedure less painful.
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