operative field
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Definition
Noun: 1. The area that is open during surgery: The specific, exposed anatomical region on a patient's body where a surgical procedure is performed. This area is prepared, sterilized, and isolated from the rest of the body to maintain a sterile environment.
Usage
The term "operative field" is used exclusively in medical and surgical contexts. It refers to the precise, controlled workspace for the surgeon and the surgical team.
Examples
- Noun:
- The surgeon carefully draped the patient to isolate the operative field.
- Maintaining sterility in the operative field is the circulating nurse's primary responsibility.
- The bright surgical lights were focused directly on the operative field.
Advanced Usage
- "to prepare the operative field": To clean, shave (if necessary), and apply antiseptic solutions to the patient's skin in the area where an incision will be made.
- Before making the incision, the surgical team spent several minutes preparing the operative field.
- "a clear/obscured operative field": Describes the visibility and accessibility of the surgical area.
- Excessive bleeding can obscure the operative field, making the procedure more difficult.
Variants and Related Words
- Surgical field: A direct synonym for "operative field."
- Surgical site: Often used interchangeably with "operative field," though it can more specifically refer to the location of the incision itself.
Synonyms
- Surgical field: The area where surgery is performed.
- Surgical site: The specific location of a surgical procedure.
Related Phrases
- Sterile field: A broader term that includes the operative field as well as the draped areas and instrument tables that must remain free of contaminants.
Noun
- the area that is open during surgery