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Arthroscopic Debridement Versus Refixation of the Acetabular Labrum Associated With Femoroacetabular Impingement: Updated Mean 7-Year Follow-up

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2022
Background: Short- and midterm follow-up studies suggest that arthroscopic labral refixation/preservation leads to superior outcomes compared with labral excision/debridement. Purpose: To update the previous early (16 months) and midterm (mean, 42 months)
C. Larson   +4 more
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A Reevaluation of the Risk of Infection Based on Time to Debridement in Open Fractures: Results of the GOLIATH Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies and Limited Trial Data.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2020
BACKGROUND Open fractures are one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. The threshold time to debridement that reduces the infection rate is unclear.
C. Foote   +9 more
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Clinical efficacy of photodynamic therapy and laser irradiation as an adjunct to open flap debridement in the treatment of chronic periodontitis: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, 2019
The aim of this systematic review and meta‐analyses was to assess the quality of evidence and efficacy of antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) and laser irradiation (LI) as an adjunct to open flap debridement (OFD) in the treatment of chronic ...
Z. Akram   +4 more
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Debridement of Wounds

Practice Nursing, 1998
In order for a wound to heal quickly the wound bed needs to be free from debris such as devitalized tissue (slough or necrotic tissue). The presence of necrotic tissue prolongs the inflammatory phase of healing and serves as a focus for infection (Benbow, 1998). This dead tissue must, therefore, be removed, a process known as debridement.
Dip Pp, Maria HughesRGN, Cert Pp
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Debridement

The American Journal of Surgery, 2004
Debridement is defined as the removal of nonviable material, foreign bodies, and poorly healing tissue from a wound. Although surgeons recognize the importance of debridement, few data have been generated in randomized trials to support its use.
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Debridement, Curettage, and Bone Marrow Stimulation: Proceedings of the International Consensus Meeting on Cartilage Repair of the Ankle

Foot & ankle international, 2018
Background: The evidence supporting best practice guidelines in the field of cartilage repair of the ankle are based on both low quality and low levels of evidence.
C. Hannon   +9 more
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Optimal timing of initial debridement for necrotizing soft tissue infection: A Practice Management Guideline from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2018
BACKGROUND Necrotizing soft tissue infections (NSTI) are rare, life-threatening, soft-tissue infections characterized by rapidly spreading inflammation and necrosis of the skin, subcutaneous fat, and fascia.
R. Gelbard   +11 more
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Is Microfracture Necessary? Acetabular Chondrolabral Debridement/Abrasion Demonstrates Similar Outcomes and Survival to Microfracture in Hip Arthroscopy: A Multicenter Analysis

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2019
Background: Hip arthroscopy is becoming more advanced and commonly performed. However, significant controversy exists regarding whether high-grade acetabular cartilage lesions should be treated with debridement/abrasion or microfracture.
Mario Hevesi   +5 more
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Osteomyelitis Debridement Techniques

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1999
Debridement of chronic osteomyelitis can be technically demanding and difficult. The surgical principles that govern treatment of osteomyelitis involve an atraumatic approach and complete removal of all devitalized tissue and foreign material. Despite recent advances in medical science, the quality of surgical debridement remains the most critical ...
Kevin Tetsworth, George Cierny
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