Several instruments are found on a laceration tray. There are medicine cups, iris scissors, mosquito forceps, needle holders, gauze, and scalpels.
colporrhexis
injury, wound, abrasion, bruise, contusion, cut, gash, laceration, scrape, scratch, sore
A laceration is a cut. You will commonly hear the word used when a medic is talking about first aid for someone with a large cut. The injury is usually caused by some sort of sharp object.
Slang wise to get stitched up or to stitch up someone else is to betray or cheat them in a prearranged or clandestine manner. It is also a reference to the receipt of sutures to close a wound, typically a laceration or avulsion.
A laceration is a torn and ragged wound or cut.
A laceration is a cut. He suffered a laceration on his cheek during the duel.
the cpt code for suture of superficial wounds of cheek: one 1-cm laceration one 3-cm laceration and one 2-cm laceration?
Occipital.
Judging from the laceration on her face, it appeared that her attacker had a knife.
The army veteran dealt with his laceration with pride.
walk in clinic hand laceration
The doctor used stitches to close the laceration. Other than a small laceration on his forearm, the boy was unhurt.
Hueso Occipital (Hueso = bone) (Occipital = the same)
frenulum laceration icd 9 code
The Occipital Lobe and the Visual Cortex.
cpt 12011