At the diabetes centre, larval therapy has been used for several years to debride sloughy diabetic foot ulcers. |
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Surgery may be necessary to drain abscesses, debride infected tissue, or stabilize the spine and relieve spinal cord compression. |
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A pumice stone or emery board was used to debride the lesions. |
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High water content of Amorphous pharmagel promotes practice to debride necrotic, sloughy wounds and for second degree burns. |
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Gonzalez, who had surgery Oct. 20 to debride his nonthrowing shoulder, was taking a physical examination Saturday in Boston. |
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To shake in a bag of panko and fry in my FryDaddy, though neglecting to debride, remove the vein. |
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Later this year she will be working with the company to conduct a clinical trial using maggots to debride leg ulcers. |
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She underwent a second surgery to reopen, irrigate, and debride the original wound. |
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Last year, 30,000 NHS patients were treated with maggots to debride their wounds. |
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Not one of us leaves calculus behind on purpose, so to be able to meticulously debride the roots in the furcations and 'visualize' root abnormalities is extraordinary. |
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Humming above me, they debride the gallery, disappear inside. |
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They explain how to decide when and when not to debride, how to evaluate and work with the shape of the wound, and the types of tissues to debride. |
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Debride the capsule of any loose scar tissue so that it has the appearance and texture of a structure. |
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