Start incising anterior to the patient's pinna. Keeping close to it, proceed towards his mastoid and then continue in the angle between his pinna and his neck until you reach a skin crease, then cut along this for up to 10 cm. Raise a flap of skin and subcutaneous tissue, so as to expose his parotid gland. Make multiple incisions into this in line with the branches of his facial nerve. Explore each incision by Hilton's method and clean out each abscess cavity with gauze. Close the wound with continuous or interrupted sutures of 3/0 monofilament, leaving a dependent corrugated drain emerging from the inferior part of the incision.
The skin overlying the biopsy site is anesthetized and a small incision is made to allow insertion of the biopsy needle. This needle is inserted with a cannula (a plastic or metal tube) until fluid is removed.
The "fine needle aspiration" (FNA) can be done in the doctor's office. An anesthetic is not usually given. The patient will be asked to lie on his or her back. A pillow will be placed under the shoulders and the neck will be extended.
A colpotomy, also known as a vaginotomy, is a procedure by which an incision is made in the vagina.
The surgeon made an incision in the patient's abdomen.
The incision is being made in the epigastric region.epi- means "above".gastr- means "stomach".-ic means "pertaining to".
This may hurt a bit; I'm going to make a small incision in the back of your hand.
An incision is a cut. In surgery it is the cut made through the skin to get to the tissue or organs below.
I just had surgery to remove mine. Depending on size they either drain it or they perform a procedure known as "marsupialisation". Drainage is performed under general anaesthetic and a small incision is made and the pus and abscess and is removed. The wound is then left to open heal which requires daily changing of the bandage. A nurse has to "pack" the wound with gauze which is very painful, usually for about 2 weeks.
It is an incision made horizontally across the lower end of the uterus; this kind of incision is preferred for less bleeding and stronger healing
An incision is made across the abdomen, and the bladder is exposed. The bladder is separated from surrounding tissues.
The abdomen.
An incision is made through the prostate to open up the part of the urethra passing through it