Irrigation Health Dictionary

Irrigation: From 2 Different Sources


Irrigation is the method of washing-out wounds, or cavities of the body, like the bladder and bowels. (See DOUCHE; ENEMA.)
Health Source: Medical Dictionary
Author: Health Dictionary
n. the process of washing out a wound or hollow organ with a continuous flow of water or medicated solution. Techniques are available for washing out the entire intestinal tract (whole-gut irrigation) as a prelude to surgery on the lower intestine.
Health Source: Oxford | Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
Author: Jonathan Law, Elizabeth Martin

Colonic Irrigation

Washing out the large bowel with an ENEMA of water or other medication.... colonic irrigation

Antral Irrigation

Irrigation of the maxillary antrum, one of the nasal sinuses.

More commonly known as sinus washout, this procedure is used to diagnose and treat persistent sinusitis.

Antral irrigation is performed less often since the introduction of nasal endoscopy.... antral irrigation

Irrigation, Wound

Cleansing of a deep wound by repeatedly washing it out with a medicated solution or sterile saline.... irrigation, wound



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