noun
- Plural of cauterant; substances or agents used to burn or sear tissue, especially for medical purposes such as stopping bleeding or destroying diseased tissue.
Usage: Medical/surgical term; Typically used in historical or specialized medical contexts
Examples
- The surgeon applied chemical cauterants to seal the wound and prevent infection.
- Historical medical texts describe various cauterants used before modern anesthesia.
- Cauterants were once common tools in battlefield medicine.
- The physician selected among several cauterants to treat the patient's condition.