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- the surgical removal of foreign material and/or dead, damaged or infected tissue from a wound or burn. Martha Jefferson Health Information
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- Surgical dislocation and debridement (SDD) has proven to be a safe and effective approach to treat lesions associated with FAI. - American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
- The laser treatment significantly increases the speed of debridement procedures compared to tangential excision, enabling many procedures to be completed in one operation and is expected to significantly lower trauma to the patient, with less pain, a faster recovery, fewer procedures, and less complications. - Kelly space & technology
- Debridement is widely regarded as an effective intervention to speed up ulcer healing. - Update software
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- desbridamiento tangencial (tangential debridement)
Cirugía plástica
Técnica quirúrgica consistente en ir eliminando capas de tejido desde superficial a profundo hasta encontrar un tejido sano viable.
© Espasa Calpe, S.A.
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desbridamiento a fascia
debridement to fascia
Cirugía plástica
Técnica quirúrgica consistente en la eliminación de todas las capas de la piel y tejido subcutáneo hasta llegar a la fascia muscular. Utilizada para desbridar tejidos muertos afectados normalmente por quemadura.
© Espasa Calpe, S.A.
Diccionario Espasa de Medicina - by Andres & Leticia Enjuto
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