Incisional
biopsy: A
biopsy in which only a sample of the suspicious
tissue is cut into (incised) and removed for purposes of
diagnosis. A
incisional
biopsy is in contrast to an excisional
biopsy in which an entire
lesion, usually a
tumor, is removed.
Full article >>>Incision for Abdominal
LaparoscopyAbdominal
laparoscopy is a useful aid in diagnosing
disease or
trauma in the abdominal
cavity with less scarring than with a large abdominal
incision.
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Breast BiopsyWhat is an
incisional
breast biopsy?
An
incisional
breast biopsy is
surgery to remove part of a lump in your
breast for testing.
Full article >>>Abscess incision & drainage
Definition
An infected
skin nodule that contains
pus may need to be drained via a cut if it does not respond to
antibiotics. This allows the
pus to escape, and the
infection to heal.
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Full article >>>Incisions (from a previous
surgery, for example) can leave the
muscles weak in an area, and a
hernia can form at the
incision site.
Incisional
hernias may not appear until after
straining, heavy lifting, or a prolonged period of
coughing.
Full article >>>Incisions are made above the hairline, at the temples, and behind the earlobe. The
skin is separated from the
fat and
muscle underneath. Excess
fat can be trimmed or suctioned from around the neck and chin to improve the contour.
Full article >>>Incisional
hernia: Abdominal
surgery causes a flaw in the abdominal wall that must heal on its own. This flaw can create an area of
weakness where a
hernia may develop.
Full article >>>incision. A surgical cut.
interventional radiologist. A medical specialist who uses im
aging techniques to insert tiny instruments through small nicks in the
skin to
diagnose and treat
disease.
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biopsy (in-SIH-zhun-al BY-op-see)
A surgical procedure in which a portion of a lump or suspicious area is removed for
diagnosis. The
tissue is then examined under a microscope.
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Full article >>>An
incision will be made across the chest in between the nipples.
The
breastbone and the
cartilage portion of the ribs, which are producing the protrusion, are then exposed.
Full article >>>An
incision of the
perineum (the area between the
vagina and
anus in women), often performed during
labor to minimize
trauma to the
perineum during the delivery of a baby.
epistaxisNosebleed.
Full article >>>The
incisions are very shallow and should feel like scratches.
Why the test is performed:
This test is useful for detecting
bleeding problems.
Full article >>>If the
incision bleeds during the
first 24 hours after
surgery, apply pressure to it with a clean
tissue or cloth for 10 minutes. This should be enough to stop the
bleeding. If the
incision causes
pain, try a warm
compress or a heating pad.
Full article >>>A small
incision is made in the neck just below the level of the
jaw. The narrowed
carotid artery is exposed.
The
blood flow through the narrowed area may need to be temporarily rerouted (
shunted).
Full article >>>- A "stab"
incision is made at the lowest edge of the
cyst. The contents are then sucked out, and the insides are flushed with hydrogen peroxide. If the
cyst is large, the wall will have to be removed so it does not refill.
Full article >>>Transurethral
incision of the
prostate (TUIP) - This
surgery widens the
urethra by making small cuts in the
bladder opening, rather than removing
prostate tissue. It is used only when there is minimal enlargement of the
prostate.
Full article >>>infraumbilical
incision Small
incision commonly used in laparoscopic surgeries.
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catheter Provides local
drug delivery during
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Full article >>>TUIP (transurethral
incision of the
prostate): widens the
urethra by making a few small cuts in the
bladder neck, where the
urethra joins the
bladder, and in the
prostate gland itself.
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mammary lymph nodes; paramastigote; para
mastoid; para
mastoid process; Paramecium; paramecium tetraurelia; paramedian; paramedian
incision; ...
Full article >>>An
incision (cut) is made between two ribs and a thoracoscope (a thin, lighted tube) is inserted into the chest.
Tissue samples and
lymph nodes may be removed for
biopsy.
Full article >>>Doctors sometimes insert a pressure-equalizing (PE) tube into an
incision or opening in the
eardrum to prevent middle
ear infections. These
infections, known medically as
otitis media, are particularly common in young children.
Full article >>>Laparoscopy: A type of minimally
invasive surgery in which a small
incision (cut) is made in the abdominal wall through which an instrument called a laparoscope is inserted to permit structures within the
abdomen and
pelvis to be seen.
Full article >>>LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLANGIOGRAM -
Laparoscopy involves the use of a
fiberoptic flexible scope that is introduced into the abdominal
cavity through a small (1 inch)
incision.
Full article >>>such cases are caused by
otitis media, an
infection that spreads to the middle ear from the upper
respiratory tract; the condition usually responds to
antibiotic therapy, but serious cases may require drainage of collected fluids through an
incision ...
Full article >>>In this procedure, the podiatrist or podiatric surgeon makes an
incision along the toe and trims the head of the
proximal phalanx, allowing the toe to straighten.
Full article >>>This is usually done by making an
incision on the top of the foot, not on the bottom. The offending growth is then removed or "clipped," as your doctor said.
Full article >>>Most techniques are major
surgery (with small
incisions) in a real operating room with general
anesthesia.
Complications of the
surgery are uncommon but not rare.
Reversal of the operation is difficult, expensive and rarely covered by insurance.
Full article >>>Incisions are made at the bottom (ankle end) and at the top (
groin end) of the
varicose vein. A thin wire-like instrument is inserted into the
vein that to strip the
vein from the inside.
Full article >>>The surgeon makes a small
incision in the
groin and pushes the
intestine back into place in the
abdomen. He then sews up the opening in the abdominal wall and closes the
incision.
Full article >>>THOMAS RILES, MD: The classical procedure that was developed in the 1950s requires an
incision in the
abdomen.
Full article >>>Surgical procedure to de
liver a baby through an
incision in the lower
abdomen and
uterus. Also called "
C-section."
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Full article >>>Where was your uterine
incision placed? Was there any reason to believe you did not heal well? What type of
hospital facility are you going to
birth in? Can
emergency c-sections be done promptly?
Full article >>>Sometimes the
weakness is already present - for example, from
birth around the
umbilicus (
umbilical hernia) in children or under the
scar of an operation (
incisional
hernia).
Symptoms ...
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