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the incision
noun
A cut, especially one made by a scalpel or similar medical tool in the context of surgical operation.
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The incision was not clean.
The rest of the incision takes place without complications.
"The incision was just 1cm wide," Fadl said.
Lipes reached into the incision for the last time and withdrew the wishboned spoon and closed the incision.
"I should have taken the incision down below the navel, huh?" He grunted in the affirmative, and we stopped to extend the incision.
Others griped that the incision was too small and the skinning too quick.
a The schema of the incision line.
The incision was then sutured and closed.
In this technique, the incision is anterolateral.
I made the incision into Pete's solar plexus.
The incision was drawn with a purple pen.
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