lacerations in English

noun
1
a deep cut or tear in skin or flesh.
he suffered lacerations to his head and face

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1. No lacerations, no bruising.

2. Skin lacerations heal themselves.

3. Several lacerations on the lower arm.

4. She suffered multiple lacerations to the face.

5. Note lacerations of cervix vagina rectum perineum.

6. Open proximal humerus fracture and multiple lacerations and abrasions.

7. Flexor— and extensor tendon lacerations should be sutured immediately.

8. Prior to PFC Salazar' s demise, handcuffs made these abrasions and lacerations

9. It’s great for initial Analgesia for fractures/dislocations, burns, major lacerations

10. She told me later that her first thought was of lacerations from shattered glass.

11. The perineum should be examined for contusions, hematomas, lacerations and urethral bleeding.

12. So, Dr. Zambrano and I? We're taking pregnant, multiple lacerations into trauma 2.

13. However, it also occurs in partial congenital defects and in traumatic lacerations of the pericardium.

14. However, larger boa Constrictors have large, sharp teeth, and their bites can cause severe lacerations

15. Anal sphincter laceration was the primary outcome[Sentence dictionary], defined as third - and fourth - degree perineal lacerations.

16. His advice should also be sought for all puncture wounds and lacerations regarding any measures needed to avoid tetanus.

17. 24 His advice should also be sought for all puncture wounds and lacerations regarding any measures needed to avoid tetanus.

18. Bedsore Hospitals are graded on their record for preventing Bedsores, central catheter infections, post-operative hip fractures, post-operative sepsis, as well as accidental punctures or lacerations.

19. Abrasion 1 Basic Info 2 Causes 3 Treatment 4 Gallery 5 Update History Scratches and Abrasions are flesh wounds, similar to Lacerations but not as severe

20. Shallow wounds were treated with Wound-Kote (48% isopropyl alcohol, 0.04% Acriflavin), and deeper lacerations were cleaned with isopropyl alcohol but left open to avoid closing in infections.

21. Avulsions are basically chunks of tissue removed from the body, including at least all three layers of skin. They are much more than simple lacerations, but less than full amputations.

22. First Aid for Lacerations & Avulsions As mentioned before a laceration is a cut through the skin, which is jagged and uneven and frequently penetrates all skin layers and possibly even deeper

23. ‘Brady also suffered numerous cuts, Abrasions and contusions.’ ‘Superficial cuts, scratches, Abrasions, minor burns, stings and bites will heal with the same treatment.’ ‘Stephen said the medical report showed no Abrasions, lacerations, tears or discharge.’

24. Medical adhesives are useful as an alternate or an adjunct to surgical sutures and/or staples in wound closure, as well as for covering and protecting surface wounds such as lacerations, abrasions, burns, stomatitis, sores, minor cuts and scrapes, and other wounds.

25. Five patients suffered concussions, four had serious abrasions or bruising, three sustained cuts and lacerations, two experienced asphyxiation or difficulty breathing, one had a serious sprain (neck), one had a minor head injury, one suffered multiple system trauma and one had unspecified injuries.

26. The aims of the study were (1) to investigate whether the presence and nature of oral lacerations or incontinence during Convulsive seizures of patients with epilepsy differed from those with PNES, and (2) whether the side of the oral laceration has any correlation with the epilepsy syndrome or lateralization.

27. 3M™ Adaptic™ Non-Adhering Dressing is indicated for dry to highly exuding wounds where adherence of dressing and exudate is to be prevented including: first- and second-degree burns, abrasions, grafts, venous ulcers, pressure ulcers, nail extractions, eczema, staples, surgical incisions, lacerations, reconstructive procedures and suture lines.

28. Wounds occuring in the skin as burns, stasis ulcers, cutaneous wounds, donor skin surgery wounds, chemical, mechanical or laser peel burns, chapped lips, cracked nipples, diaper rash, severe cuts, abrasions, sunburn, diabetic ulcers, trophic lesions such as decubitus ulcers, allergic ulcers, dehiscence wonds, acral lick dermatitis (acral lick granulomas in animals), lacerations, and wounds that are traumatic in origin, which are commonly resistant to the natural healing process, may be treated with this composition.