The surgeon makes an incision under the ribs and locates the pancreas and duodenum.
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After the patient has been anesthetized, the surgeon makes an incision behind the ear in the fold of skin where the ear meets the head.
The surgeon made an incision in the patient's abdomen.
The base word of incision is incise.The surgeon had to incise the wound. The incision later began to heal nicely.
The patient must go through an evaluation procedure at his or her hospital of choice to get on the UNOS national waiting list and the UNOS Organ Center's UNet database.
A partial pancreatectomy involves removing a portion of the pancreas. The steps typically include identifying the portion to be removed, careful dissection and separation of the pancreas from surrounding tissues, and ensuring adequate blood supply to the remaining pancreas. The procedure concludes with closure of the incision and post-operative care.
"No stitches are generally needed because the initial incision is usually very small. Also, because the procedure is performed with a laser, the blood vessels are cauterized as the surgeon cuts."
The incision may be horizontal (the "bikini" incision) or a vertical incision from the navel downward. After separating the muscle layers underneath the skin, the surgeon makes an opening in the abdominal wall.
the surgeon cuts into the abdominal wall. Usually the incision will be horizontal, just under the rib cage. If the surgeon intends to operate on only one of the adrenal glands, the incision will run under just the right or the left side of the rib cage
the surgeon starts with a curved horizontal neck skin incision. The laryngectomy incision is usually made from the breastbone to the lower most of the laryngeal cartilages.
After the initial incision, the surgeon needs to get through the bony areas. He can use a Sternal Saw (breastbone) or Rib Shears. Afterwards he will need to have Sternal or Rib Retractors to hold the area open.
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