debridement

NOUN
  1. surgical removal of foreign material and dead tissue from a wound in order to prevent infection and promote healing
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How To Use debridement In A Sentence

  • All three patients recovered fully after irrigation and debridement.
  • Morover, to refer to the concept of marrow cavity debridement based on this.
  • To allow such wounds to heal, doctors remove infected or dead tissue with scalpels or enzymes, a process they call debridement. Reuters: Press Release
  • If the wound bed is partially obscured by slough or eschar, the ability to stage before debridement depends on the type of tissue visualized.
  • The majority of debridements occurred in the operating room because removal of dead bone required extensive resection of the ilium, sacrum, or trochanter.
  • Pollyanna spent six weeks in hospital, going to the operating theatre for 'debridement' Home | Mail Online
  • Maintenance of a moist wound microenvironment and debridement of necrotic tissue increase wound healing rates and reduce pain.
  • Papain/urea debriding ointment is indicated for the debridement of necrotic tissue and liquefaction of slough in acute and chronic lesions.
  • Wet-to-dry debridement should be discontinued once the wound is clean and granulating.
  • Treatments should include aggressive resuscitation, prompt institution of the appropriate combination antibiotics and radical surgical debridement.
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