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单词 debridement
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Definition of debridement in English:

debridement

noundɪˈbriːdm(ə)ntdeɪˈbriːdmɒ̃dəˈbrēdmənt
mass nounMedicine
  • The removal of damaged tissue or foreign objects from a wound.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The role of arthroscopic debridement for degenerative arthritis of the knee is controversial.
    • Abscess drainage or debridement of necrotic tissue may be necessary.
    • Patients require referral to a dentist within 24 hours for drainage and debridement of the infected periodontal area.
    • Maintenance of a moist wound microenvironment and debridement of necrotic tissue increase wound healing rates and reduce pain.
    • Early surgical debridement, enteral feeding, mobilisation of the patient, and early extubation are desirable.

Derivatives

  • debride

  • verbdeɪˈbriːddɪˈbriːd
    [with object]Medicine
    • Remove damaged tissue or foreign objects from (a wound)

      a decision was made to surgically debride the ulcer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Once she was mobile, she began her daily trips to "the tank," where her wounds were debrided.
      • Three subjects had their wounds debrided to less than 50 % necrotic tissue prior to study enrollment.
      • Most chronic wounds require some method of debridement; however, some wounds should not be debrided.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from French, from débrider, literally 'remove the bridle from', based on bride 'bridle' (of Germanic origin).

 
 

Definition of debridement in US English:

debridement

noundəˈbrēdmənt
Medicine
  • The removal of damaged tissue or foreign objects from a wound.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Abscess drainage or debridement of necrotic tissue may be necessary.
    • Early surgical debridement, enteral feeding, mobilisation of the patient, and early extubation are desirable.
    • Maintenance of a moist wound microenvironment and debridement of necrotic tissue increase wound healing rates and reduce pain.
    • Patients require referral to a dentist within 24 hours for drainage and debridement of the infected periodontal area.
    • The role of arthroscopic debridement for degenerative arthritis of the knee is controversial.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from French, from débrider, literally ‘remove the bridle from’, based on bride ‘bridle’ (of Germanic origin).

 
 
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