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Debridement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Debride - Definition of Debride at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Debride. Look it up now! ... [French débridement, from débrider, to unbridle, debride (from the likening of constricting bands of tissue to bridles), from Old French desbrider : des-, de- + bride,
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Operational Medicine 2001; Debride a Wound ... Order the CD with the Wound Debridement Video ... You may need to debride through the opposite side of the wound in order to complete the procedure.
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debride - FastHealth Medical Dictionary ... de·bride vt, ... © 1997-2004. FastNurse; Drug Search; Hospital Search; Find a Physician Popular Diets; Medical Diets; Healthy Recipes; Health Calculators Insurance; City Pages; Top Drugstores; Medical Dictionary Home; Top Sites;
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Wound Care Information Network ... Allevyn Gentle Advertisement - Available No ... Autolytic debridement is selective; only necrotic tissue is liquefied. It is also virtually painless for the patient. Autolytic debridement can be achieved with the use of occlusive or semi-occlusive dressings which maintain wound fluid in...
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