| aseptic n. |
increasing sclerosis and cystic changes in the head of the femur which sometimes follow traumatic dislocation of the hip. A similar condition sometimes develops in the head of the humerus after shoulder dislocation.
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| aseptic s. |
surgery performed with aseptic techniques (q.v.).
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| aseptic t. |
any procedure designed to keep a surgical field as nearly aseptic as possible, e.g., gloving of the surgeon and aides, draping of the patient, autoclaving of instruments, and proper disposal of waste. Called also sterile t.
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| aseptic w. |
one which is not infected with pathogens.
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| asepticism |
the principles and practices of aseptic techniques.
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