Aditus
aditus
aditus ad·i·tus (ād’ĭ-təs)
n. pl. aditus
an entrance to a cavity or channel.
historical examples
the end of the tubing is pushed into the entrance of the aditus.
a system of operative surgery, volume iv (of 4) various
as the aditus is approached, the strokes of the chisel must be very gentle.
a system of operative surgery, volume iv (of 4) various
granulations very quickly block the aditus and so separate the antrum and mastoid cavity from the tympanic cavity.
a system of operative surgery, volume iv (of 4) various
care must be taken to introduce the gauze right down to the aditus and to pack the cavity evenly.
a system of operative surgery, volume iv (of 4) various
my idea was to give to the mind some notion of an approach to good things to come, and i proposed to call the place “aditus.”
the fixed period anthony trollope
at the same time, however, the aditus should be exposed and the opening made funnel-shaped in order to allow of proper dressing.
a system of operative surgery, volume iv (of 4) various
the region of the aditus is now inspected under good illumination, using a head-light if necessary.
a system of operative surgery, volume iv (of 4) various
by working backwards the aditus is approached, the bone being removed carefully in small fragments.
a system of operative surgery, volume iv (of 4) various
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