incisions in English

noun
1
a surgical cut made in skin or flesh.
an abdominal incision

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1. Cruciate incisions heal poorly and are not required.

2. The incisions are joined by extension across the acromion.

3. 21 The resulting incisions do not bear thinking about.

4. Bisinuate: a margin or line with two sinuations or incisions

5. Radial incisions leave bad scars and cause unwanted tractions on the areola.

6. The farmers then make incisions in the bark, causing the trees to “weep.”

7. Laparoscopic Appendectomy removes the appendix using small incisions and will be described below.

8. 19 Make several deep incisions in the beef fillet using a small knife.

9. In a laparoscopic Cholecystectomy the surgeon makes several small 1 inch long incisions

10. Laparoscopic-assisted Colectomy: The surgery is done through many smaller incisions and special tools

11. Absorbable sutures are typically used for surgical incisions that can't be accessed after surgery

12. Electrosection also referred to as electrotomy or Acusection, is used for incisions, excisions, and tissue planing

13. Upper Blepharoplasty surgery uses incisions to allow for removal of skin and fat.

14. It employs high-energy shock waves to fragment stones without making any incisions whatsoever.

15. Such a probe would also reduce the number of incisions needed to access hard-to-reach areas.

16. Electrosection, also referred to as electrotomy or Acusection, is used for incisions, exisions, and tissue planing

17. Sudden, abrupt and jerky pulling stresses in the area of the incisions are particularly to be avoided.

18. A laparoscopic Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of your gallbladder through several small incisions and a laparoscope

19. Electrosection, also referred to as electrotomy or Acusection, is used for incisions, exisions, and tissue planing

20. Electrosection, also referred to as electrotomy or Acusection, is used for incisions, exisions, and tissue planing

21. Two transversal incisions are made at this level to finish off the abdominal cavity opening.

22. He detected an inscription of Kleomenes on the figure's clothing, obscured by a dense network of incisions.

23. Electrosection, also referred to as electrotomy or Acusection, is used for incisions, exisions, and tissue planing

24. Conclusion: It is of benefit to treat the relief incisions during palatorrhaphy with absorbable styptic gauze.

25. I n the 1990s, limbal relaxing incisions by and large replaced Astigmatic keratotomy on the cornea for astigmatism correction

26. Cesarean birth is the delivery of a baby through incisions made in the mother’s abdomen and uterus

27. Endoscopy may involve incisions made for an artificial orifice, and gAstroscopy utilizes the natural opening: the mouth.

28. Closed Comedone extraction, involves creating incisions with a needle or blade while using the fingers to pull the skin tight

29. Objective To introduce experience of application of right subaxillary and infrasternal small incisions to intracardiac operation under direct vision.

30. This Ablation procedure combines catheterization with thoracoscopic surgery, a minimally invasive surgery involving a few small incisions in the abdomen

31. Astigmatic keratotomy eye surgery corrects astigmatism by making one or two incisions at the steepest part of the cornea

32. The smallest incisions before implantation were achieved with an inserter system, but the incisions enlarged postinsertion by almost 11% and were then similar to the incision sizes found for forceps implantation of the high-refractive-index silicone, the 5.5-mm optic acrylic, and the hydrogel IOLs.

33. For treatment in Astigmatic patients, the femtosecond laser can make the incisions to accurate depths and lengths, decreasing the chance of corneal perforation

34. Astigmatic keratotomy/LRI surgery is a reasonable option in these patients, but the surgeon should take care when orienting the new incisions

35. In addition to the established corneal procedures for correction of ametropia (excimer laser surgery or limbal relaxing incisions) sulcus supported pseudophakic supplementary IOLs can also be implanted.

36. The artistic crossbreeding was more intense in the pictorial creation. This crossbreeding gathered, without ambages, the native heritage and materialized, without incisions, the historical continuity.

37. Partial Colectomy Q&A What does the procedure involve? The surgeons makes four ¼ inch incisions in the region of the damaged colon and will …

38. A c-section, or Cesarean section, is surgical delivery of a baby through incisions in the mother's abdomen and uterus. In some circumstances, a c-section is scheduled in advance

39. Appendectomy surgery in children is performed through either one small incision located in the right lower abdomen, or laparoscopically with a few tiny incisions (this is called a laparoscopic Appendectomy).

40. Laparoscopic Appendectomy (key hole surgery) is performed using 1 to 3 small (often less than an inch long) incisions and a port (nozzle) is inserted into one of the slits, and carbon dioxide gas inflates the abdomen

41. In some cases further surgery is required to fix the leak, while in others draining of the fluid from the leak can allow the Anastomosis an opportunity to heal properly; Hernias can occur at the surgical incisions

42. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy is an alternative to Open Cholecystectomy Due to the advantages of laparoscopic surgery (such as tiny incisions, less post-operative pain, faster recovery, earlier return to routine activity), nowadays, majority of the cases are performed laparoscopically.

43. Bisinuate-with two incisions Emarginate-cut out along margin Epistomal canthus-a chitinous process more or less completely dividing the eyes into an upper and lower half Epistomal sinuation-wavy or undulating oral margin or sclerite directly behind the labrum (upper lip)

44. These were worked onto the smooth marble walls of the Adytum by making about half a millimeter deep incisions in the surface of the marble by a very thin and sharp point, and they represented the plants of various elements and divisions of the Didymaion.

45. Postoperative pressure rises exceeding 25 mm Hg 6 and 18 hours postoperatively were found in 0% and 3% following carbachol, 10% and 7% following small-incision surgery with acetylcholine, 10% and 10% following 7 mm incisions with acetylcholine and 27% and 13% in the control group.

46. Removal of the bony and cartilaginous hump, osteotomy to narrow the nose, excision of the cephalic part of the alar cartilage to reduce the size of the nasal tip and to create a more harmonious tip-contour. To achieve a narrower tip, the alar cartilage on the dome is weakened by micro-incisions.

47. 3M™ Adaptic™ Non-Adhering Dressing is indicated for dry to highly exuding wounds where adherence of dressing and exudate is to be prevented including: first- and second-degree burns, abrasions, grafts, venous ulcers, pressure ulcers, nail extractions, eczema, staples, surgical incisions, lacerations, reconstructive procedures and suture lines.

48. The invention also relates to methods of accelerating the healing of wounds, abrasions, cuts, incisions, and superficial burns induced by heat, sunlight, chemical agents, or infections, and methods for ameliorating the effects of aging of the epidermal tissues comprising administering the compostions of the present invention to an animal.

49. Bisinuate-with two incisions Carinate-keeled or having raised lines Convex-curved or rounded outward Elytra-the forewings of beetles Frons-the upper anterior portion of the head capsule, usually a distinct sclerite (any plate on the body wall) between the epicranium (upper part of the head) and clypeus (part of head below the frons)

50. ‘The gum exudate is collected from incisions or spontaneous cracks in the bark of the Bdellium tree.’ ‘Egyptian women carried little pouches filled with pieces of the Bdellium for the scent.’ ‘The price of Bdellium when quite pure is three denarii per pound.’ ‘Manna was said to be the color of Bdellium.’