“…Also, some procedures are not used or are unavailable in the UK (e.g., wet-to-dry dressings, enzymatic) and are highlighted where appropriate. Davies (2004), McCallon et al (2015) and Gray et al (2011) Generally, the various methods of debridement can be placed into two broad categories: nonselective and selective debridement. With non-selective debridement methods (e.g., mechanical (i.e., wet-to-dry dressings), aggressive surgical or sharp debridement), surrounding viable tissue may be removed along with the removal of devitalised tissue particularly if the devitalised tissue is tightly associated with the underlying viable tissue (e.g., wet-to-dry dressing mechanical debridement).…”