debridement
debridement — 名詞
1. a medical procedure that clears away dead, dirty, or badly damaged flesh from an
清創
清除傷口壞死或髒污組織
a medical procedure that clears away dead, dirty, or badly damaged flesh from an injured area so healing can restart and infection is less likely
The surgeon performed debridement after the burn on Hugo's arm got infected.
Hugo 手臂上的燒傷感染後,外科醫師進行了清創。
perform debridement after wound infection
Doctors ordered debridement to remove black tissue from Vivek's badly burned foot.
醫師安排清創,把 Vivek 嚴重燒傷的腳上發黑組織清掉。
debridement to remove damaged tissue
Without debridement, the wound on Noor's leg would heal much more slowly.
如果不做清創,Noor 腿上的傷口會好得慢得多。
After the bike crash, Noa needed debridement to clean gravel from the cut.
腳踏車摔倒後,Noa 需要清創,把傷口裡的碎石清掉。
- wound cleaning
broader and less exact; it can mean simple washing without tissue removal
- excision
often stresses cutting a part out cleanly, while debridement focuses on clearing harmful tissue from a wound
- tissue removal
a plain descriptive phrase, not the standard medical term
文法句型
perform debridement
need debridement
debridement of + wound/body part
用法筆記
Usually refers to a medical step done to a wound, burn, or ulcer rather than to ordinary washing. It often appears after verbs such as perform, need, or undergo.