For 2026 enterostomal therapy product files, the reviewed evidence supports collagenase and bromelain based enzymatic debridement; among the requested brands, only Smith & Nephew Collagenase SANTYL is clearly identifi... 3M/Solventum Veraflo should be filed as hydromechanical, not enzymatic, because the reviewed mat...

Create a landscape editorial hero image for this Studio Global article: Enzymatic Debridement Agents 2026: Evidence Notebook and Hong Kong Product Check. Article summary: For a 2026 ET product notebook, the verified enzymatic categories in the reviewed evidence are collagenase and bromelain based debridement; among the requested brands, only Smith & Nephew’s Collagenase SANTYL is clear.... Topic tags: wound care, enterostomal therapy, nursing, debridement, chronic wounds. Reference image context from search candidates: Reference image 1: visual subject "Veraflo Therapy can be part of the treatment plan for infected wounds, in conjunction with good clinical practice such as debridement and antibiotic therapy." source context "3M Veraflo Therapy | Solventum" Reference image 2: visual subject "Veraflo Therapy can be part of the treatment plan for infected wounds, in conjunction with good cl
Enzymatic debridement is a small, easily misclassified wound-care category. Many products help cleanse, absorb, irrigate, or support wound-bed preparation, but this notebook treats a product as enzymatic only when an enzyme is the active debriding mechanism. In the reviewed evidence, the source-backed enzyme families to track are collagenase and bromelain-based proteolytic preparations [1][
2][
3][
4].
For a Hong Kong enterostomal therapy product notebook, the safest conclusion is narrow: collagenase and bromelain-based products belong in the enzymatic debridement file; Veraflo-style hydromechanical systems and alginate dressings do not, unless a separate enzyme-containing product IFU is supplied.
| Product or class | 2026 classification | Evidence-backed note | Hong Kong interpretation from reviewed sources |
|---|---|---|---|
| Smith & Nephew Collagenase SANTYL Ointment | Confirmed branded enzymatic debridement product in this evidence set | Smith & Nephew’s U.S. page describes Collagenase SANTYL as an FDA-approved biologic enzymatic debridement solution indicated for chronic dermal ulcers and severely burned areas . |
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For 2026 enterostomal therapy product files, the reviewed evidence supports collagenase and bromelain based enzymatic debridement; among the requested brands, only Smith & Nephew Collagenase SANTYL is clearly identifi...
For 2026 enterostomal therapy product files, the reviewed evidence supports collagenase and bromelain based enzymatic debridement; among the requested brands, only Smith & Nephew Collagenase SANTYL is clearly identifi... 3M/Solventum Veraflo should be filed as hydromechanical, not enzymatic, because the reviewed materials describe hydromechanical removal of debris, infectious material, and non viable tissue [5][6].
Hartmann, Mölnlycke, Welland, Urgo, ConvaTec, Coloplast, and Lohmann & Rauscher remain supplier evidence required entries in this source set.
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| Treat as an enzymatic candidate only. The reviewed source identifies the product but does not establish Hong Kong registration, formulary listing, or local supply [ |
| Collagenase, as a class | Enzymatic debridement category | A systematic review and meta-analysis examined collagenase in wounds and ulcers, and a wound-bed-preparation review describes clostridial collagenase ointment as a type of enzymatic debridement [ | Locally usable only after confirming product IFU, indication, compatibility, and Hong Kong access. |
| Bromelain-based debridement | Enzymatic debridement category | Chronic-wound studies reported preliminary safety and efficacy signals, while burn literature describes rapid, selective bromelain-based enzymatic debridement [ | No requested-brand Hong Kong product is confirmed in the provided evidence. |
| 3M/Solventum Veraflo Cleanse Choice and Veraflo materials | Not enzymatic from the reviewed materials | Solventum materials describe hydromechanical removal of debris, infectious material, non-viable tissue, and wound debris, not an enzyme active ingredient [ | File under hydromechanical Veraflo therapy rather than enzymatic debridement. A Solventum Hong Kong page for 3M Tegaderm High Integrity Alginate Dressing confirms an alginate product page, not an enzymatic debrider [ |
| Hartmann, Mölnlycke, Welland, Urgo, ConvaTec, Coloplast, Lohmann & Rauscher | Not verified from this source set | No provided source identifies a specific enzyme-containing debridement product from these brands. | Keep these as supplier-evidence-required entries rather than marking them unavailable. |
The classification should follow the active debriding mechanism. Collagenase qualifies because collagenase itself is the enzyme discussed in wound and ulcer debridement literature [2][
4]. Bromelain-based preparations qualify because the reviewed chronic-wound and burn literature describes debridement using bromelain-enriched proteolytic enzymes [
1][
3].
That distinction matters because not every advanced wound product is an enzymatic debrider. Solventum’s Veraflo dressing materials describe hydromechanical removal of wound debris, exudate, infectious material, and non-viable tissue [5][
6]. Those are debridement-adjacent wound-care functions, but the reviewed Veraflo materials do not identify an enzyme active ingredient [
5][
6].
Collagenase has the most direct chronic-wound relevance in this evidence set. A systematic review and meta-analysis examined collagenase for wounds and ulcers, screening 1,411 citations and including 22 studies that reported outcomes involving collagenase or a collagenase-containing product [2]. The review assessed wound healing, wound-bed characteristics, cost-effectiveness, and adverse events [
2].
A wound-bed-preparation review also describes clostridial collagenase ointment as a form of enzymatic debridement that may assist both macroscopic and microscopic wound debridement during chronic application [4]. For a product notebook, this supports filing collagenase as an enzymatic debridement category, while still requiring local IFU, indication, compatibility, and supply checks before formulary use.
| Notebook field | Evidence-based entry |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer / brand | Smith & Nephew [ |
| Product name | Collagenase SANTYL Ointment [ |
| Enzymatic category | Collagenase enzymatic debridement ointment [ |
| Manufacturer-stated indication | Chronic dermal ulcers and severely burned areas, according to Smith & Nephew’s U.S. product page [ |
| Manufacturer-stated mechanism | The page describes selective removal of necrotic tissue without harming healthy tissue [ |
| Hong Kong status from this review | Unconfirmed. The available cited page is U.S.-focused and does not establish Hong Kong registration, hospital formulary access, or distributor supply [ |
SANTYL is therefore best recorded as an enzymatic debridement candidate requiring Hong Kong verification, not as a confirmed locally available formulary item.
Bromelain-based debridement has evidence signals in both chronic wounds and burns, but the practical notebook conclusion should remain cautious.
For chronic wounds, one source describes two consecutive single-arm studies in two medical centres designed to provide a first impression of safety and efficacy for a concentrate of proteolytic enzymes enriched in bromelain [1]. The same source reports no treatment-related serious adverse events and identifies pain as the only adverse event attributed to the enzymatic debridement [
1]. Because the studies were preliminary, they support horizon scanning rather than automatic formulary substitution.
For burns, a review of seven clinical studies describes rapid and selective debridement using a bromelain-based debriding enzyme in deep partial-thickness and full-thickness burns [3]. Burn debridement, however, should be governed by specialist burn protocols rather than treated as interchangeable with routine chronic-wound dressing practice.
A newer venous-leg-ulcer signal also deserves attention. A 2025 post hoc analysis of the ChronEx trial reported bromelain-based enzymatic debridement data in venous leg ulcers, with 46 wounds treated with bromelain-based debridement and 8 treated with collagenase ointment [8]. That small collagenase comparator group makes the finding useful for evidence tracking, but not strong enough by itself to justify a formulary switch.
| Requested brand | How to file it in the 2026 notebook |
|---|---|
| 3M / Solventum | Do not file Veraflo Cleanse Choice or Veraflo materials as enzymatic based on the reviewed documents; they describe hydromechanical removal [ |
| Smith & Nephew | File Collagenase SANTYL Ointment as a confirmed branded enzymatic product in this evidence set, with Hong Kong availability unconfirmed [ |
| Hartmann | Supplier evidence required; no specific enzymatic debridement product is verified in the provided sources. |
| Mölnlycke | Supplier evidence required; no specific enzymatic debridement product is verified in the provided sources. |
| Welland | Supplier evidence required; no specific enzymatic debridement product is verified in the provided sources. |
| Urgo | Supplier evidence required; no specific enzymatic debridement product is verified in the provided sources. |
| ConvaTec | Supplier evidence required; no specific enzymatic debridement product is verified in the provided sources. |
| Coloplast | Supplier evidence required; no specific enzymatic debridement product is verified in the provided sources. |
| Lohmann & Rauscher | Supplier evidence required; no specific enzymatic debridement product is verified in the provided sources. |
The absence of a verified product in this evidence set is not proof that a brand has no enzymatic product anywhere. It means the notebook should not treat the brand as confirmed until product-specific IFUs, local distributor details, and Hong Kong purchasing or formulary records are checked.
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For a 2026 enterostomal therapy notebook, enzymatic debridement should be filed narrowly. The evidence reviewed here supports collagenase and bromelain-based preparations as the enzyme categories to track [1][
2][
3][
4]. Smith & Nephew Collagenase SANTYL is the only clearly identified branded enzymatic product among the requested companies, but the cited product page does not confirm Hong Kong availability [
12].
3M/Solventum Veraflo materials should be classified as hydromechanical, not enzymatic, based on the reviewed Solventum documents [5][
6]. Other requested brands should remain in a supplier-evidence-required section until product-specific IFUs and Hong Kong access records are verified.
Refer to each dressing’s instructions for use. For more information, visit eifu.solventum.com. Solventum™ Veraflo Cleanse Choice™ Dressing Kit Solventum™ Veraflo Cleanse™ Dressing Kit Solventum™ Veraflo™ Dressing Kit Purpose • Hydromechanically removes debr...
easier than ever to initiate therapy. ... Reduces the number of surgical debridements required when used with either 3M™ Veraflo™ Cleanse Choice Complete™ Dressing or 3M™ V.A.C. Veraflo Cleanse Choice™ Dressing. ... • When used in conjunction with Veraflo T...
Bromelain-Based Debridement Versus Collagenase Ointment Debridement of Venous Leg Ulcers: Post Hoc Analysis of the ChronEx Trial ... Background. A randomized controlled trial reported that bromelain-based enzymatic debridement (BBD) more effectively debride...
Collagenase SANTYL ◊ Ointment The only FDA-approved biologic enzymatic debridement solution indicated for chronic dermal ulcers and severely burned areas, with a unique mechanism of action to selectively remove necrotic tissue without harming healthy tissue...