Debridement: Description and procedure

What is debridement? Debridement involves removing dead or infected tissue and foreign bodies from a wound. This enables or accelerates wound healing. Debridement also prevents the spread of infection. Toxins, such as those produced after burns, are thus prevented from entering the organism. When do you perform debridement? Doctors always perform debridement when the body’s … Debridement: Description and procedure

Episiotomy scar

Introduction An episiotomy is the most common obstetrical procedure of all. Its purpose is to widen the entrance to the vagina by cutting into the perineum (the region between the vagina and the anus). This is intended to make it easier for the baby to pass through and to relieve the mother’s pelvic floor. In … Episiotomy scar