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    laceration
    /ˌlasəˈreɪʃn/

    noun

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  2. Nov 27, 2023 · A laceration is an irregular cut in the skin caused by a sharp object. Learn how to treat a laceration at home and when to seek medical care.

  3. Dec 28, 2023 · Laceration: A deeper, more serious wound involving a tear or cut in the skin. Lacerations can be caused by sharp objects or significant trauma. These injuries often result in profuse bleeding and may require medical attention to ensure proper healing.

  4. Aug 23, 2023 · A laceration is a deep cut or tearing of your skin. Accidents with knives, tools, and machinery are frequent causes of lacerations. In the case of deep lacerations, bleeding can be...

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · A laceration is technically a defect in the skin resulting from tearing, stretching, or shearing forces, such as those seen in blunt trauma. In practice however, the term is often used for any cut that.

  6. Jun 25, 2023 · Laceration refers to a deeper injury where the skin is torn or cut due to a sharp object or force. An abrasion is a kind of Injury that causes the wearing of skin, caused due to a burn or a kind of injury caused by scratching of hands. These minor injuries can be treated at home through first aid.

  7. Nov 2, 2023 · Overview. A laceration is a wound that is produced by the tearing of soft body tissue. This type of wound is often irregular and jagged. A laceration wound is often contaminated with bacteria and debris from whatever object caused the cut. A puncture wound is usually caused by a sharp pointy object such as a nail, animal teeth, or a tack.

  8. Jun 26, 2023 · Perineal trauma is an extremely common and expected complication of vaginal birth. Lacerations can occur spontaneously or iatrogenically, as with an episiotomy, on the perineum, cervix, vagina, and vulva.

  9. Mar 6, 2024 · Laceration repair with sutures will be discussed here. Information concerning wound preparation and irrigation, topical and infiltrative anesthesia, and laceration closure with tissue adhesive or staples are discussed separately: (See "Minor wound evaluation and preparation for closure".)

  10. Apr 30, 2024 · An avulsion that wraps all the way around an extremity and causes the layers of tissue to pull away is called a degloving injury. The name comes from the image of peeling a glove off your hand so that it ends up inside-out. Degloving can affect any part of the body, including the fingers, feet, or hands.

  11. Nov 21, 2023 · A corneal laceration is a cut on the cornea. It is usually caused by something sharp flying into the eye. It can also be caused by something striking the eye with significant force, like a metallic hand tool. A corneal laceration is deeper than a corneal abrasion, cutting partially or fully through the cornea.