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General Principles of Surgical Débridement
A wound characterized by tissue that is contaminated and/or devitalized is best managed with surgical débridement; that is, removal of contaminants as well as the devitalized tissue.1 The goal of this process is to alter the wound environment so that healing can occur readily and free of infection. The surgeon must carefully assess the nature of the wound. If surgical extensions are needed to better evaluate and débride the wound, then they should be incorporated.