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Debridement is a process used in wound care to remove dead, damaged, or infected tissue from a wound. It is a necessary step in the wound healing process, as it helps to reduce the risk of infection and encourages the growth of healthy tissue. Debridement can be done manually, using a scalpel or other sharp instrument, or mechanically, using a vacuum or other device. It can also be done chemically, using enzymes or other agents. Debridement is an important part of wound care, as it helps to reduce the risk of infection and encourages the growth of healthy tissue. It is also used to reduce pain and discomfort, and to improve the appearance of the wound. There are a number of companies that offer products and services related to debridement. These include medical device companies such as Smith & Nephew, ConvaTec, and Mölnlycke Health Care, as well as pharmaceutical companies such as Johnson & Johnson and Merck. There are also a number of companies that specialize in wound care products, such as Medline Industries, Derma Sciences, and BSN Medical. Show Less Read more