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 Übersetzung für 'skin incision' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a skin incision | skin incisions
med.
skin incision
Hautschnitt {m}
Teiltreffer
med.
incision
Inzision {f}
26
med.
incision
Schnittwunde {f}
155
med.
incision
(operativer) Zugang {m} [Schnitt]
incisionSchnitt {m}
273
incisionEinschnitt {m}
552
archaeo.
incision
Einritzung {f} [in Artefakte]
20
dent.med.
initial incision
Initialinzision {f}
med.
triple incision
Triple-Incision {f} [dreifacher Einschnitt]
med.
stab incision
Stichinzision {f}
med.
nail incision
Nageltrepanation {f}
med.
nail incision
Nagelinzision {f}
med.
nail incision
Nagelspaltung {f}
med.
Pfannenstiel incision
Pfannenstiel-Inzision {f}
med.
nail incision
Onychotomie {f}
med.
fishmouth incision
Fischmaulschnitt {m} [Handchirurgie]
med.
circumareolar incision
Mamillenrandschnitt {m}
med.
incision site
Inzisionsstelle {f}
med.
abdominal incision
Bauchschnitt {m}
med.
arcuate incision
bogenförmiger Schnitt {m}
med.
median incision
Medianschnitt {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • A primary skin incision is made superiorly to the rib to avoid the neurovascular supply that runs inferiorly to the rib.
  • The advantage to this approach is direct access to the orbit and there is no skin incision.
  • After the application of local anesthesia, a vertical skin incision is made one third of the distance from the umbilicus to the pubic symphysis.
  • For ERCS, the choice of skin incision should be determined by what seems to be most beneficial for the present operation, regardless of the choice of the previous location as seen by its scar, although the vast majority of surgeons will incise through the previous scar to optimise the cosmetic result.
  • A small portion of fascia lata harvested through a sub centimeter skin incision on the lower lateral side of the thigh is used for reconstructing the ear drum in tympanoplasty surgery.

  • It can be done by an open technique (a skin incision at the lower abdomen), or laparoscopically.
  • Taking antibiotics before skin incision rather than after cord clamping reduces the risk for the mother, without increasing adverse effects for the baby.
  • A subsequent research trial showed that surgery was no more effective than sham surgery, where patients only received a skin incision, although the trial was limited by a small number of patients.
  • For gynaecological surgery, the skin incision is made 5–8 cm above the pubic symphysis.
  • The procedure consists of a small posterior skin incision through which the tendon cut is made.

  • A vertical skin incision is made from the ventral side in the midline, the ventral musculature is split in the midline, vascular structures are retracted laterally, trachea, and esophagus are mobilized across the midline to the opposite side.
  • A skin incision is made and the surgeon will dissect through fat and the superficial palmar fascia.
  • Whereas a sub-xiphoid skin incision is preferred in humans, a left para-xiphoid skin incision is preferred in cats.
  • Wet cupping is also known as Hijama ([...] lit. "sucking") or medicinal bleeding, where blood is drawn by local suction from a small skin incision.
  • For patient with total hearing loss, translabyrinthine approach was made with a skin incision from mastoid apex to the scalp going posterior for 5–6 cm;then it was turned anterior again, toward the top of auricle parallel to lower incision.

  • The checklist places its nineteen items into three "phases" of a surgical procedure: sign-in (before induction of anesthesia, while the patient is still conscious); time-out (with the surgeon present, before skin incision); and sign-out, based on the Joint Commission's Universal Protocol.
  • ear lying too close to the head; telephone ear and the reverse of the telephone ear; visible, cosmetically disfiguring cartilage edges and skin retractions along the front surface of the antihelix and in the cavum conchae; infection with abscess or inflammation of the cartilage (perichondritis); fistula of the suture; suture rejection; granuloma; atheroma; bleeding; haematoma; relapse (ears protrude again); hypertrophic scarring or keloids along the skin incision; hypersensitivity and pain with pressure and cold; tissue destruction (necrosis) through pressure from too closely fitting, hard bandages; constriction of the ear canal entrance; stronger asymmetry of the ear distances.
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