It is the removal of dead tissues.
debridement (De Breed Ment)I think you may be referring to"debridement" (prounounced de breed' ment). This is where a wound, such as a burn, is scrubbed to remove necrotic (dead) tissue.
The medical term for cleansing of an area or wound is "debridement". It involves the removal of dead or infected tissue to promote healing.
The medical term for the removal of dirt, damaged tissue, and cellular debris from a wound is debridement. This process helps promote wound healing by removing barriers to tissue repair and reducing the risk of infection. Different methods of debridement include mechanical, surgical, enzymatic, autolytic, and biological.
The medical term is correctly spelled "debridement" (removal of dead tissue).
Debridement is a term for cutting back the devitalized areas of a wound or other lesion.Tapering is a term applied to gradually cutting down on the dose of a medication.(RE) is prefix for back(CIS) is the combing form meaning to cut(TOMY) is the process of cuttingIt's resectomy.resectionre - backsect - to cution - process
A blackened area of skin, usually resulting from a burn, is called an eschar. Eschar is removed during debridement, as it is devitalized tissue.
Debridement: The surgical removal of dead tissue.
The depth of the debridement. An selective debridement involves removalof bioburden, slough, crust, and nonviable tissue. An excisional debridement involves utilizing a sharps/surgical instrument in a level of debridement that extends through the subcutaneous tissue. If the depth of the debridement does not extend through the subcutaneous tissue, it is not considered to be an excisional debridement. Typically, an excisional debridement may be supported with wound measurements that are larger post-debridement than pre-debridement.Lisa Bone BSN, CWOCN, CFCN
Surgical debridement (also known as sharp debridement) uses a scalpel, scissors, or other instrument to cut dead tissue from a wound. It is the quickest and most efficient method of debridement.
Biceps debridement is removal of devitalized tissue from the biceps.
The four major debridement techniques are surgical, mechanical, chemical, and autolytic
In debridement, dead tissue is removed so that the remaining living tissue can adequately heal.