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incision
(redirected from stab incision)

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incision
1. a cut made with a knife during a surgical operation
2. any indentation in an incised leaf

incision [in′sizh·ən]
(medicine)
A cut or wound of the body tissue, as an abdominal incision or a vertical or oblique incision.


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heat or cold, limb elevation); surgical debridement; localization of anthracycline; removal of the agent by stab incisions, flushing with saline, and drain placement; or surveillance.
Next, the stab incisions are made in the temporal hairline.
Ingredients 2 kg free range pork loin 4-6 garlic cloves (cut into fine slivers) 3 tbsp olive oil the juice of half a lemon 4 bushy sprigs of fresh oregano or thyme leaves about 250g shallots a scrap of unsalted butter 2 fennel bulbs (outer leaves discarded,cut rest into large chunks, with any feathery bits added to the marinade) 400ml full-bodied red wine method Stab incisions all over the loin and insert a sliver of garlic into each hole.
 
 
 
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