deep incision

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Refers to a cut that penetrates far into the tissue.

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  • The surgeon made a deep incision to remove the tumor.
  • The wound required a deep incision for proper cleaning.
  • Even a deep incision healed surprisingly well over time.
  • They discussed the need for a more deep incision during the complex surgery.
  • A single, precise deep incision was crucial for the procedure's success.
  • The patient was concerned about the scar from the deep incision.
  • The forensic team examined the deep incision on the victim's arm.
  • Making a deep incision is sometimes unavoidable in critical operations.
  • She recalled the moment the knife made a deep incision in the canvas.
  • The doctor explained that a deep incision would be necessary to access the organ.