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- He underwent arthroscopic debridement on his left shoulder on January 18.
- Maggot therapy uses blowfly larvae to perform wound-cleaning debridement.
- Surgical debridement or arthrotomy is usually indicated in these cases.
- It may require surgical debridement in severe cases, or even amputation.
- Ideally this debridement would terminate exactly at the apical foramen.
- Despite this confusing situation, current recommendation favours regular debridement.
- The treatment of choice is surgical debridement and parenteral benzylpenicillin.
- Surgical debridement is rarely required after an extended course of parenteral antimicrobial therapy.
- Debridement or amputation of necrotic tissue is usually delayed.
- Professional treatment includes routine dental visits for debridement, scaling and root planing.
- Treatment involves repeating the endodontic treatment with improved debridement, or tooth extraction.
- Open flap debridement is used by some practitioners particularly in deeper pocket areas.
- Debridement is an essential element of effective wound care.
- Common surgical procedures are joint debridement, tendon replacements, capsulorraphy, and arthroplasty.
- These scalers are also useful for root planing, curettage, and surgical debridement.
- If all else fails, epicondylar debridement ( a surgery ) may be effective.
- The amount of surgical debridement required remains controversial.
- He developed the use of delayed primary closure and early debridement of contaminated wounds.
- "It was scary, especially the debridement, " his mother remembers.
- In such circumstances, it is suggested that labral debridement and biceps tenotomy is preferred.
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