Asepsis
Medical or clean asepsis reduces the number of organisms and prevents their spread; surgical or sterile asepsis includes ... There are two categories of asepsis: medical and surgical. The modern day notion of asepsis is derived from the older ... The goal of asepsis is to eliminate infection, not to achieve sterility. Ideally, a surgical field is sterile, meaning it is ... Asepsis is the state of being free from disease-causing micro-organisms (such as pathogenic bacteria, viruses, pathogenic fungi ...
Library of Congress Classification:Class R -- Medicine
Asepsis and antisepsis. Sterilization (Operative) 92-97.8....................................Emergency surgery. Wounds and ...
Barrier isolator
See also Asepsis. They are designed to provide continuous and complete isolation of the inside of the isolator from the ...
Virginia Henderson
1935). Medical and Surgical Asepsis. The Nursing Education Bulletin. New York: Dept. of Nursing Education, Teachers College, ...
Claude Pouteau
and he deduced asepsis measures. It's not just the unsanitary air that he blames for cases of gangrene or "pourriture d'hôpital ...
Lawson Tait
He emphasized asepsis and introduced and advocated for surgical techniques that significantly reduced mortality. He is well ... First cholecystotomy (gallbladder surgery). Asepsis in lieu of Lister's antisepsis; he avoided the use of carbolic acid. ... with whom Tait would later have significant disputes over the rival practices of Antisepsis and Asepsis. Another influence from ...
Joseph Lister
Nakayama, Don (2018). "Antisepsis and Asepsis and How They Shaped Modern Surgery". The American Surgeon. Atlanta, Georgia: ... Syme as Professor of Surgery at the University of Edinburgh and continued to develop improved methods of antisepsis and asepsis ...
Dmitry Ott
He played for laparotomy vaginal way, actively introduced asepsis. Developed methods of surgical treatment of prolapse and loss ...
Victor Morax
... he was primarily focusing on conjunctivitis and ocular asepsis. In 1901, Morax developed an interest in trachoma and determined ...
Axenic
Asepsis Gnotobiotic animal Germ-free animal Sterilization (microbiology) Thain, M.; Hickman, M. (1994). Dictionary of Biology ( ...
Curt Schimmelbusch
Schlich, T. (2012). "Asepsis and Bacteriology: A Realignment of Surgery and Laboratory Science1". Medical History. 56 (3): 308- ...
Surgery
Basic surgical principles for asepsis etc., are known as Halsteads principles. There were some important advances to the art of ... Lister continued to develop improved methods of antisepsis and asepsis when he realised that infection could be better avoided ...
Postoperative wounds
The Next Best Practice Toward Asepsis in Spine Surgery". Global Spine Journal. 8 (7): 761-765. doi:10.1177/2192568218762380. ...
Octave Terrillon
Asepsie et antisepsie chirurgicales (with Henri Chaput), 1894 - Surgical asepsis and antisepsis. Salpingites et ovarites, 1891 ...
Henri Chaput
He was at the forefront of surgical asepsis, advocating the use of sterile rubber (caoutchouc) gloves during operations. He was ... Asepsie et antisepsie chirurgicales, 1893 (with Octave Terrillon) - Surgical asepsis and antisepsis. Les fractures malléolaires ...
Yacón
Mogor, G.; Mogor, A.F.; Lima, G.P.P. (January 2003). "Bud Source, Asepsis and Benzylaminopurine (Bap) Effect on Yacon (Polymnia ...
Journal of the Canadian Dental Association
JCDA involves organizations (e.g. Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention), industry partners and dentists (e.g. ...
Seldinger technique
Infection is a possible complication, and hence asepsis is practiced during most Seldinger procedures. Loss of the guidewire ...
Cropthorne
He emphasized asepsis and introduced and advocated for surgical techniques that significantly reduced mortality. He is well ...
Postpartum psychosis
... after which antisepsis and asepsis gradually brought them under control. These severe infections were often complicated by ...
Maria Dalle Donne
... operations on the viscera were impossible because of the lack of anaesthesia and asepsis. The work also includes a section ...
Carl W. Walter
He was also known for his prolific work in the advocacy, application, and study of asepsis. From 1937 to 1972, Walter was the ...
Pus
In the pre-asepsis era, surgeon Frederick Treves (1853-1923) wrote, "Practically all major wounds suppurated. Pus was the most ...
Neonatal intensive care unit
The care consists of basic care at birth, provision of warmth, maintaining asepsis and promotion of breastfeeding. This type of ...
Bethenia Angelina Owens-Adair
She implemented asepsis, a new method which emphasized germ theory and the sterilization of medical implements and places. She ...
Sir William Arbuthnot Lane, 1st Baronet
Whereas other surgeons would attempt asepsis but lapse, perhaps touching an unsterilized surface, Lane's utterly fastidious ... while designing new surgical instruments toward maximal asepsis. He thus introduced the "no-touch technique", and some of his ...
Gustav Adolf Neuber
In 1886, he opened his own private hospital on Königsweg in Kiel, where he implemented modern principles of asepsis. Neuber's ...
Spinal fusion
"Current use of contaminated pedicle screws & required practice for asepsis in spine surgery - 2 Qs with Dr. Aakash Agarwal". ...
Eduard Zirm
During the twentieth century, parallel advances in microscopy, microsurgical instrumentation anaesthesia and asepsis have led ...
History of surgery
Lister continued to develop improved methods of antisepsis and asepsis when he realised that infection could be better avoided ... In the late 19th century William Stewart Halstead (1852-1922) laid out basic surgical principles for asepsis known as Halsteads ...