noun a cut made in order to get inside something, especially a surgical cut in the body
In surgery, an incision is a cut made into the body to access an underlying organ or structure.
An incision may refer to a natural or intentional cut in the body, such as a surgical incision.
In geology, an incision is a process of cutting into rock layers by erosion or other natural forces.
In plant biology, an incision may refer to a cut made in a plant for experimental purposes or to study internal structures.
In veterinary medicine, an incision is made during surgical procedures to access internal organs or tissues.
In the context of a surgeon, 'incision' refers to the act of cutting into the body during a surgical procedure to access internal organs or tissues.
Veterinarians may use 'incision' when performing surgeries on animals, such as spaying or neutering procedures.
Dermatologists may use 'incision' when performing procedures such as skin biopsies or removing skin lesions.