Excision example sentences

Related (5): surgery, removal, extraction, resection, amputation

ex·ci·sion

noun

excision (noun) · excisions (plural noun)

  - the action of excising something:

Synonyms

elimination, removal, suppression, extermination, destruction, annihilation, extirpation, obliteration, killing, liquidation, decimation, extinction, abolition, extinguishing, quashing, erasure, effacement, expunction, expunging, deracination

"Excision" Example Sentences


1. The surgeon performed an excision of the tumor.
2. The mole required excision to prevent it from becoming cancerous.
3. The dentist performed an excision of the cyst in the patient's jaw.
4. After the excision, the wound was stitched up.
5. The surgeon recommended excision of the growth to rule out malignancy.
6. Excision of the appendix was required to remove the infection.
7. The podiatrist performed an excision of the plantar wart on the patient's foot.
8. Excision of the lymph node showed that the cancer had not spread.
9. Minor excision surgery was done to remove the skin lesion.
10. The dermatologist recommended periodic excisions of precancerous skin growths.
11. The patient underwent an excision of the benign breast lump.
12. The lumpectomy involved a partial breast excision.
13. The surgeon performed an excision biopsy on the suspicious tissue.
14. The ophthalmologist removed the chalazion via a small excision.
15. The veterinarian performed an excision of the lump on the dog's leg.
16. The wound required excision to remove the infected tissue.
17. The scalpel made a precise excision of the tumor.
18. The plastic surgeon recommended excision of the cyst followed by reconstructive procedures.
19. After excision, the wound was closed with sutures.
20. The excision of the tumor seemed to be a complete success.
21. They performed an excision of the ganglion cyst on his wrist.
22. Excision of the necrotic tissue prevented gangrene from setting in.
23. The periodontist performed an excisional biopsy of the gum lesion.
24. The doctor performed an excision of the abscessed tooth.
25. The ovary was removed via an excision procedure.
26. The lumpectomy involved a partial excision of the breast tissue.
27. The small excision removed all detectable cancer cells.
28. Excision and grafting of the wound led to complete healing.
29. The ENT removed the polyp via an office excision procedure.
30. The growth was removed via an excision biopsy.
31. Excision of the melanoma was performed to prevent it from spreading.
32. The optometrist performed the small excision to remove the chalazion.
33. The ophthalmologist recommended excision of the pterygium to improve vision.
34. Major excision surgery was required to remove the tumor.
35. The small excision removed all detectable signs of the melanoma.
36. The surgeon performed an excision of the pre-cancerous lesion.
37. The abscess required an incision and drainage procedure as well as an excision of the necrotic tissue.
38. The lesion was removed via an excisional biopsy procedure.
39. The hernia repair involved an excision of the nerves and muscles.
40. Excision of the polyps was performed using an endoscopic procedure.
41. The surgeon performed an excision of the basal cell carcinoma.
42. The excision of the lymph node allowed the doctor to stage the cancer.
43. Excision of the lipoma left only a small scar.
44. The emergency room physician performed a small excision of the infected toenail.
45. An excision biopsy was performed to determine the exact nature of the growth.
46. The procedure involved excision of the diseased gallbladder.
47. The dermatologist recommended excision of the suspicious mole.
48. The ENT performed an excision of the noncancerous polyp.
49. The excision of the ganglion cyst alleviated the patient's wrist pain.
50. The abscess required incision and drainage as well as excision of the surrounding necrotic tissue.
51. The small excision removed all detectable malignant cells.
52. The benign tumor was removed via an excision procedure.
53. The physician performed an excision biopsy to rule out skin cancer.
54. Minor excision surgery was performed to remove the cyst.
55. The dentist performed an excisional biopsy to determine the nature of the oral lesion.
56. The surgeon performed an excision to remove all traces of the melanoma.
57. The veterinarian performed an excision of the cyst on the dog's leg.
58. Excision of the tumor involved cutting out a margin of healthy tissue around it.
59. The surgeon recommended an excisional biopsy of the lump to rule out cancer.
60. After the woundhealing process, the excision site was barely noticeable.

Common Phases


1. excision biopsy - a biopsy procedure that removes an entire suspicious mass for examination.
2. excisional biopsy- refers to a biopsy in which an entire lesion or suspect tissue mass is removed.
3. excision surgery- a surgical procedure that removes tissue or an organ.
4. excision of the lymph nodes - a surgical removal of lymph nodes, usually to stage cancer or remove cancerous lymph nodes.
5. excision of a mole- surgical removal of an abnormal growth of skin cells called a mole.
6. excision of a tumor - surgical removal of an abnormal mass of tissue.
7. excision wound - a surgical wound resulting from an excision procedure.
8. excision repair - the cellular mechanism for repairing DNA after the excision of damage.
9. excision site - the area where tissue was surgically removed via excision.
10. complete excision - surgical removal of an entire lesion or tumor with clear margins.

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