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débridement Surg.|debridmɑ̃| [Fr., lit. ‘unbridling’.] The removal from a wound, etc., of damaged tissue or foreign matter (see also quot. 1842). Hence deˈbride v. trans., to perform débridement on.
1842Dunglison Med. Lex. (ed. 3) 217/2 Débridement, the removal of filaments, &c., in a wound or abscess, which prevent the discharge of pus. In a more general acceptation, it means the cutting of a soft, membranous or aponeurotic part, which interferes with the exercise of any organ whatever. 1929F. A. Pottle Stretchers (1930) 149 Débridement about half the extensor muscles of thigh. Wounds of entrance and exit in knee joint debrided. 1967S. Taylor et al. Short Textbk. Surg. xxxii. 473 Where there is..contamination of the wound by dirt and foreign bodies, full débridement must be carried out. |