A depression scratched or carved into a surface.
The cutting of or into body tissues or organs (especially by a surgeon as part of an operation)
1 In both there is the steel, the incision , the smart, the bloodshed.
2 Their incision would be far sharper and more obvious after the interval.
3 It was a young Pirlo's intuition and incision that set it up.
4 The tumor was safety and completely took by collar incision without thoracotomy.
5 The roots have started to develop at this incision of the stem.
6 Laparoscopic surgery through a single incision is gaining popularity with different stakeholders.
7 The incision is to stop at least half-an-inch below the internal malleolus.
8 A vertical incision was carried downwards from the wound for 4 inches.
9 The right kidney was retrieved transvaginally after enlarging the vaginal trocar incision .
10 He felt a stream of pleasure entering his body through the incision .
11 The length of skin incision was not correlated with any outcome measure.
12 To test them, make a small incision into one of the cakes.
13 I wanted to make an incision , but Caine would not permit it.
14 The kidney was delivered manually, through the slightly enlarged initial subcostal incision .
15 Surgical technique: 4-cm skin incision from the tip of the radial styloid.
16 If the tumor is large, more than one incision may be necessary.
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Translations for incision
Incision в диалектах
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