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"removal of damaged tissue from a wound," 1842, from Fr., lit. "unbridling."

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The word "debridement" comes from the French word "débridement," which means "unbridling" or "removal of constraints." In the medical context, it refers to the surgical removal of dead or contaminated tissue from a wound to promote healing.

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