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    In·ci·sion
    /inˈsiZH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. a surgical cut made in skin or flesh: "an abdominal incision" Similar cutopeningslit
  2. The meaning of INCISION is cut, gash; specifically : a wound made especially in surgery by incising the body. How to use incision in a sentence.

  3. An incision is a cut made into the body during surgery. Traditionally, incisions are made with surgical instruments like scalpels . However, they can also be made with lasers or robotic tools.

  4. INCISION definition: 1. an opening that is made in something with a sharp tool, especially in someone's body during an…. Learn more.

  5. an opening that is made in something with a sharp tool, especially in someone's body during an operation: make an incision The surgeon makes a small incision into which a tube is inserted. [ C ] medical specialized. a wound or scar made by a surgical cut.

  6. An incision is a surgical cut. A doctor uses a scalpel to make an incision in a patient's skin. An incision usually refers to a cut that's made during surgery, like an abdominal incision made by a surgeon during a gall bladder operation.

  7. incision. ( ɪnˈsɪʒən) n. 1. the act of incising. 2. a cut, gash, or notch. 3. (Surgery) a cut made with a knife during a surgical operation. 4. (Botany) any indentation in an incised leaf. 5. rare incisiveness.

  8. Definition of incision noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. A new procedure for hysterectomies, done via robotic arm via a single incision, results in no scarring and little downtime. A New Hysterectomy Procedure Eliminates Massive Scarring and Long Recovery Time.

  10. An incision is a sharp cut made in something, for example, by a surgeon who is operating on a patient. The technique involves making a tiny incision in the skin. Synonyms: cut , opening , slash , notch More Synonyms of incision

  11. An incision is a sharp cut made in something, for example by a surgeon who is operating on a patient.

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