Asepsis is a vital underlying practice for any surgical procedure and it is part of every perioperative nurse's responsibility to participate actively in incorporating the principles of aseptic technique into surgical practice. Not to do so exposes the patient to a risk that could have been avoided. The following literature review of the practice of clean and dirty technique in bowel surgery indicates that it may play a vital role in the prevention of postoperative wound infections.
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