Sentences with phrase «debridement of»

While debridement of skin can be somewhat conservative, fat and muscle tissue that does not bleed should be removed.
Treatment may also include debridement of the ulcer.
Further, sites of extraction of even healthy teeth tend to develop cavitations, to begin with, through lack of debridement of the socket to remove the soft tissue, the periodontal ligament.
Review of «Delivery of Allogeneic Adipose Stem Cells in PEG - Fibrin Hydrogels as an Adjunct to Meshed Autografts After Sharp Debridement of Deep Partial Thickness Burns» from STEM CELLS Translational Medicine by Stuart P. Atkinson
Burmeister DM, Stone R, Wrice N, et al., Delivery of Allogeneic Adipose Stem Cells in Polyethylene Glycol ‐ Fibrin Hydrogels as an Adjunct to Meshed Autografts After Sharp Debridement of Deep Partial Thickness Burns.

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Immediate applications for the oxygen - sensing bandage include monitoring patients with a risk of developing ischemic (restricted blood supply) conditions, postoperative monitoring of skin grafts or flaps, and burn - depth determination as a guide for surgical debridement — the removal of dead or damaged tissue from the body.
Most plastic surgery cases were classified as debridement — removal of damaged or contaminated tissue.
Today, instead of resorting to amputation in the first instance, surgeons use a technique called debridement to remove soft tissue, preserving as much of the limb as possible.
Anyhow, I can not see how tooth extraction without ample socket debridement would allow clearance of a focal infection there.
Studies show the debridement, meaning the removal of damaged tissue, with bromelain is less painful than debridement using surgery.
If a corneal ulcer occurs at the time of evaluation, the cost of medications, recheck examinations, and procedures (e.g., cotton - tipped applicator or Diamond burr debridement, grid keratotomy) will be performed at no cost to you if they are performed at UC Davis.
If a corneal ulcer is present, debridement (removal of diseased tissue) may be necessary to promote healing of the cornea.
Management of spontaneous chronic corneal epithelial defects (SCCEDs) in dogs with diamond burr debridement and placement of a bandage contact lens.
In 75 % of cases, only one BK is needed, but sometimes a more aggressive surgical option will need to be pursued, called a Debridement Grid Keratotomy (DGK) and though very successful, does require general anesthesia and is much more expensive.
It is also characterized by a cellular reaction focused on the use of neutrophils and macrophages to «clean up» the site through debridement, phagocytosis, matrix synthesis, and cell recruitment and activation.
The AVDC supports the advanced training of veterinary technicians to perform additional ancillary dental services: taking impressions, making models, charting veterinary dental pathology, taking and developing dental radiographs, performing non surgical subgingival root scaling and debridement, providing that they do not alter the structure of the tooth.
Other methods of debridement include a procedure called a grid keratotomy, when your veterinarian numbs the eye and uses a small, sterile needle to gently «scratch» a grid on the surface of the cornea in the area of the ulcer.
Nearly half of hospitalized dog bite victims required a skin infection treatment and 58 percent needed stitches, skin grafts, wound debridement or other similar procedure.
He said «Even if you assume that there is a link between the delay in the treatment of an infection and contracting necrotizing fasciitis, no witness considered or gave evidence as to what effect the three - day delay in performing the first debridement had in this case.»
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