The 29-year-old was carried off on a stretcher just 13 minutes into Arsenal's 3-0 Premier League victory on Sunday after a coming together with Stoke forward Marko Arnautovic and the Frenchman was sent crashing into the advertisement boards behind David Ospina's goal.
And Gunners boss Arsene Wenger confirmed that Debuchy - who spent nearly three months out of action earlier this season after ankle surgery - sustained a dislocated shoulder in the incident and therefore faces another lengthy lay-off.
"It's dislocated so will take a while," said the Frenchman. "He will have to see a specialist."
In more positive news for Wenger, Sunday's game heralded the long-awaited return of Mesut Ozil.
Arsenal's record signing - who had not played since October due to a knee problem - came on as a late substitute at the Emirates Stadium.
Wenger said that while Ozil is now ready to play, it will take the German up to three weeks to regain full match sharpness.
"He lacks match fitness but he's fit physically," he added. "He'll be back fully in two to three weeks."
Arsenal were superb throughout Sunday's game, with Stoke goalkeeper Asmir Begovic making a number of fine saves to keep the score down to 3-0.
The pattern of the match was in stark contrast to the reverse fixture last month, when Stoke raced out of the blocks and went in at half-time three goals to the good.
This time around it was Arsenal who made all the early running, with Laurent Koscielny heading them in front after just six minutes before the outstanding Alexis Sanchez scored either side of the break.
And Wenger was thrilled with the way his team had learned their lesson from the Britannia Stadium.
"We missed the start of the game at Stoke and paid for it," he added. "This time we put them on the back foot."
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