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- Cauterization abstract "Cauterize redirects here. For the band, see Cauterize (band)The medical practice or technique of cauterization is the burning of part of a body to remove or close off a part of it in a process called cautery, which destroys some tissue, in an attempt to mitigate damage, remove an undesired growth, or minimize other potential medical harmful possibilities such as infections, when antibiotics are not available. The practice was once widespread for treatment of wounds. Its utility before the advent of antibiotics was effective on several levels:To stop severe blood-loss and preventing exsanguinationTo close amputationsCautery was historically believed to prevent infection, but current research shows that cautery actually increases the risk for infection by causing more tissue damage and providing a more hospitable environment for bacterial growth.Actual cautery is a term referring to the metal device, generally heated to a dull red glow, that is applied to produce blisters, to stop bleeding of a blood vessel, and other similar purposes.The main forms of cauterization used today in the first world are electrocautery and chemical cautery—where both are, for example, prevalent in the removal of unsightly warts. Cautery can also mean the branding of a human, either recreational or forced.".
- Cauterization thumbnail Cauter_DSC09457.jpg?width=300.
- Cauterization wikiPageExternalLink cauterizing-wound-and-other-scenes-of.html.
- Cauterization wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Cauterization wikiPageID "313295".
- Cauterization wikiPageRevisionID "599441968".
- Cauterization hasPhotoCollection Cauterization.
- Cauterization subject Category:Medical_treatments.
- Cauterization subject Category:Surgery.
- Cauterization comment "Cauterize redirects here. For the band, see Cauterize (band)The medical practice or technique of cauterization is the burning of part of a body to remove or close off a part of it in a process called cautery, which destroys some tissue, in an attempt to mitigate damage, remove an undesired growth, or minimize other potential medical harmful possibilities such as infections, when antibiotics are not available. The practice was once widespread for treatment of wounds.".
- Cauterization label "Cauterisatie".
- Cauterization label "Cauterización".
- Cauterization label "Cauterization".
- Cauterization label "Cauterização".
- Cauterization label "Cauterizzazione".
- Cauterization label "Cautérisation".
- Cauterization label "Kauterisation".
- Cauterization label "Przyżeganie (medycyna)".
- Cauterization label "كي (طب)".
- Cauterization label "焼灼止血法".
- Cauterization sameAs Kauterizace.
- Cauterization sameAs Kauterisation.
- Cauterization sameAs Cauterización.
- Cauterization sameAs Cautérisation.
- Cauterization sameAs Cauterizzazione.
- Cauterization sameAs 焼灼止血法.
- Cauterization sameAs Cauterisatie.
- Cauterization sameAs Przyżeganie_(medycyna).
- Cauterization sameAs Cauterização.
- Cauterization sameAs m.01th88.
- Cauterization sameAs Q1136347.
- Cauterization sameAs Q1136347.
- Cauterization wasDerivedFrom Cauterization?oldid=599441968.
- Cauterization depiction Cauter_DSC09457.jpg.
- Cauterization isPrimaryTopicOf Cauterization.