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There are four major types of closure used in Canada and the United States as of 2003.surgical sutures.surgical staples.steri-strips.liquid tissue glues
The standard preparation of a histological specimen involves several steps. First, the tissue is fixed in a suitable fixative solution, such as formalin, to preserve its structure. Then, the tissue is dehydrated by passing it through a series of alcohol solutions. After dehydration, the tissue is embedded in a support material, typically paraffin wax. Thin sections of the embedded tissue are then cut using a microtome and mounted on glass slides. Finally, the slides are stained to enhance the visibility of cellular structures and evaluated under a microscope.
Vagal nerve stimulation is an alternative to medication or surgical removal of brain tissue in controlling epileptic seizures.
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Mastectomy is surgical removal of the whole breast. Lumpectomy is surgical removal of only the cancerous tissue.
Pericardectomy is surgical removal of a portion or all of the tissue surrounding the heart. This tissue is known as the pericardium.
what instrument is used to obtain a endocervical tissue
A zoograft is a surgical graft of tissue from an animal to a human.
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Dermabrasion - surgical procedure to scrape away tissue
Debridement: removal of unhealthy tissue from a wound to promote healing. It can be done by surgical, chemical, mechanical, or autolytic
A cut along the transverse plane= transverse or cross section. *(If cut at an angle= oblique section).
Zooplasty is the surgical grafting of tissue from an animal to a human.
Debridement: The surgical removal of dead tissue.
A surgical laser is used to make incisions on soft tissue instead of using a physical scalpel because it is more accurate and does less damage to the surrounding tissue.
If you mean a tissue sample taken to test for things such as cancer, the sample and the process of collecting it is called a biopsy. If it is tissue left over after a medical procedure, it can be a histopathological specimen. Of course, anything examined can be called a specimen.