For some other and not fully understood reason, the esophagus is, surgically speaking, one of the most intolerant of all human viscera.
This vessel, the next stage in the continuation of the subclavian downwards, may be defined surgically as extending from the clavicle to the lower border of the teres major.
Before the operation is begun, the ear must be surgically cleansed and carefully dried.
The ear and surrounding parts are surgically cleansed by the ordinary methods.
The mastoid region is surgically cleansed; the auricle is pulled forward and a free incision is carried down to the bone, in a curved direction downwards over the mastoid process.
If signs of meningeal irritation occur, the wound should be inspected, and if there be any evidence of localized meningitis, it should at once be surgically treated.
The auricle and surrounding parts should also be surgically cleansed, and afterwards protected by a simple aseptic compress.
The auricle and surrounding parts are surgicallycleansed (see p.
The syringe should be sterile and, needless to say, the site of injections must be surgically clean.
Sheaths may be opened surgically by means of a knife, and the removal of a portion of the wall of distended and atonic tendon sheaths is possible.
If infection results because of a compound fracture, loose pieces of bone must be removed surgically and drainage provided for.
With reference to this progress of the normal infant in learning to see, the accounts of persons born blind and afterward surgically treated are again of great value.
The fact correctly predicted by Molyneux, that those born blind but afterward surgically treated can not, by means of the eye alone, distinguish the form of a sphere from that of a cube, must accordingly be supplemented to this extent, viz.
By this, as well as by the experiences with persons born blind and afterward surgically treated, it is clearly demonstrated that colors and degrees of brightness are severally apprehended before forms and distances can be perceived.
So Scouts should be careful that their fingers and whatever else touches a wound also are surgically clean, by being washed well in some antiseptic.
Wounds must be kept surgically clean, which means "aseptic" or perfectly free of poisoning microbes, or else there may be blood-poisoning.
By surgically clean we mean that no bacteria are present which can interfere with the healing of the tissues, and only those who are familiar with surgical work can realize the importance of this condition.
It will thus be seen that in most cases the wounds were anything but clean-cut; with very few exceptions, they were never surgically clean.
During the next few days the contractures became general, the temperature rose, a shell fragment was found by X-ray at the root of the thigh and was surgically extracted.
November 13, the sciatic nerve was surgicallyfreed from a scar and laid in the midst of the femoral biceps.
The third time, a bullet passed through the fleshy part of the forearm, whereupon the hand became clenched and remained so after the wound was surgically healed.
In the after-treatment it is of great importance that the wound and the dressing should be kept free from bacteria by keeping everything surgically clean.
In brief, such injuries must be kept scrupulously neat and surgically clean.
There must be something with her face that couldn't be corrected surgically and so she'd overcompensated.
These we can correct rather easily but Nona is surgicallybeyond us.
Some people have them surgically embedded in their bodies.
He was given a televector transmitter--it was surgically embedded in the fleshy part of his thigh--and he accepted a drink from fat old Hines MacIntosh in remembrance of Hawkes.
Transmitters were calibrated before they were surgically implanted and again after they were removed from the animals.
On less advanced planets, where the danger of detection was not so great, agents often went in with complex, surgically inserted organo-transmitters in their body cavities.
Maybe it's a surgically implanted battery, set to run down after so long.
Late in the century, when sterilization became important, some cuppers went back to the lancet because the scarificator could not be surgically cleansed.
He concluded that while dry cupping prevented almost certain death from the poisons, once the cups were removed, death would ensue, unless the poisons were surgically removed.
Surgically induced sterility of healthy women a greater crime than abortion.
But vasectomy, though surgically simple, and a less violation of sentiment than castration, cannot be justified except in exceptional cases.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "surgically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.