I have another question from the developing world... the standard method here for wound cleaning is pretty rough-literally rough. Basically, they take 2x2s moistened with normal saline and scrub the wounds with them (while the patient moans or screams). They tell me this is necessary to clean the wound. They usually use five or six 2X2s to scrub each wound.. less if the wound is "clean", more if it is "very dirty".
I can't seem to find any evidence against this because no one else is doing it! All the literature I've found says to use NS to clean the wound, meaning, as I understand it, a spray of normal saline, not gauze scrubbers.
Has anyone seen this technique used? Any opinions?
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I have another question from the developing world... the standard method here for wound cleaning is pretty rough-literally rough. Basically, they take 2x2s moistened with normal saline and scrub the wounds with them (while the patient moans or screams). They tell me this is necessary to clean the wound. They usually use five or six 2X2s to scrub each wound.. less if the wound is "clean", more if it is "very dirty".
I can't seem to find any evidence against this because no one else is doing it! All the literature I've found says to use NS to clean the wound, meaning, as I understand it, a spray of normal saline, not gauze scrubbers.
Has anyone seen this technique used? Any opinions?