cauterism
/kætəˈrɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
The practice of using heat or chemicals to prevent bleeding from a wound by destroying the tissue at the edge of the wound.
“The surgeon used cauterism to stop the bleeding from the patient’s cut.”
1. noun
The practice of using heat or chemicals to prevent bleeding from a wound by destroying the tissue at the edge of the wound.
“The surgeon used cauterism to stop the bleeding from the patient’s cut.”