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  • The surgery was scheduled to debride a labral tear in Fiedler's right hip joint.
  • Surgery may be required to debride or repair the injury or to relieve excessive intracranial pressure.
  • On November 1, 2016, Burks was ruled out indefinitely after undergoing an arthroscopic procedure to debride his left ankle.
  • Treatment is equally assaultive : Caregivers must debride _ or scrape off _ the dead tissue, and narcotics provide only so much relief.
  • It cannot replace the missing cartilage in arthritic patients; doctors can only wash out the joint and scrape, or debride, the rough spots.
  • However, in February 2010, he underwent a procedure to debride dead tissue from his right wrist performed by Dr . Steven Shin in Los Angeles.
  • Typically, dental hygienists ( or dentists ) use special instruments to clean ( debride ) teeth below the gumline and disrupt any plaque growing below the gumline.
  • In such circumstances, a surgeon may opt to debride a portion of the surrounding healthy tissue  as little as possible  to ensure that the tumor is completely removed.
  • "If ( Yocum ) believes he could debride ( cut away ) the spur without damaging the ligament, then he would attempt to do that, " the source said.
  • In maggot therapy, large numbers of small maggots consume necrotic tissue far more precisely than is possible in a normal surgical operation, and can debride a wound in a day or two.
  • It is a point of interest in endodontics, as it is considered necessary to thoroughly chemomechanically debride the pulp space to remove all necrotic tissue and minimise bacterial load in the pulp space.
  • For example, my guy Lucky had a bad ear infection which I basically had to debride, and he would whine a little, but make no facial expression .-- TotoBaggins 12 : 59, 12 April 2007 ( UTC)
  • Medical Maggots are a brand and particular strain of medicinal maggots used to clean ( " debride " ) and treat wounds in a procedure known as " maggot therapy . " Sometimes wound debridement using maggots is also called " maggot debridement therapy, " " MDT, " " larva therapy, " " larval therapy, " " larva debridement therapy, " or " biodebridement ."