Incision
An incision is a cut into an object, and pentagonal means five sided, so a pentagonal incision would be a five sided cut into an object.
A surgical incision is a deliberate cut made through the skin and sometimes underlying tissues during a surgical procedure. It allows surgeons to access the internal structures of the body for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. The incision is carefully planned and made using sterile instruments to minimize damage and promote proper healing.
An incision is made across the lower abdomen. The ureters are located, tied and cut.
Yes, the rectus abdominis muscle may have been cut during the surgery to access Mr. Geiger's appendix, as the incision was made in the right iliac abdominopelvic region where this muscle is located. However, the muscle is typically cut and then repaired during the procedure.
The medical term for surgical cutting is "incision." This refers to making a deliberate cut into the body during a surgical procedure.
A cut with smooth edges is called an incision.
A transverse incision is one that crosses the main axis of the area being cut.
D. A cut
The correct spelling is incision (surgical entry cut).
Neurotomy is surgical incision into a nerve.
Gash, incision...