Wound debridement is one of several important steps in treating foot and ankle wounds such as non-healing diabetic ulcers. Debridement is the process of removing non-viable tissue from wounds to promote healing. This process is different from wound cleansing — the process of removing dirt or foreign objects from a wound.
By removing dead or infected tissue, the healthy tissue is able to heal. Dead or dying tissue can spread infection to other parts of the body, worsening your overall condition.
There are multiple techniques that can be used for debridement. It is a complicated medical process that requires a thorough look at the wound and an understanding of all the specialized treatment options available.
The wound care experts at Unversity Foot & Ankle Institute are well-versed in foot and ankle wound debridement and general foot care for promoting healthy, functional feet.
Dr. Abimbola Johnson completed his undergraduate degree at Loyola University Chicago, where he played Division II rugby and was also involved in social justice clubs aimed at helping younger students prepare for college.
Upon graduation, he entered Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, where he served as president of the practice management club and volunteered as coordinator at the Free Foot Clinic in Chicago. He served his residency at Regions Hospital/Health Partners in St. Paul.
Dr. Johnson provides comprehensive medical and surgical care for a wide spectrum of foot and ankle conditions, including common and complex disorders and injuries. The doctor is uniquely qualified to detect the early stages of disease that exhibit warning signs in the lower extremities, such as diabetes, arthritis, and cardiovascular disease.
Dr. Johnson can be seen at our Santa Barbara location