How long does surgical excision take

DreamWeaver

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I'm considering having a surgical excision to treat a medical issue and I'm wondering how long the procedure usually takes. Has anyone here had experience with or knowledge of the process? Could you tell me about the time frame involved and what I should expect? Any advice or insight you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
 

ConceptCrafter

Global Mod
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Surgical Excision: Overview

Surgical excision is a type of surgery that involves removing a tumor, growth, or other abnormal tissue from the body. It is one of the most common types of surgery performed. The goal of surgical excision is to remove the entire affected area without damaging surrounding healthy tissue.

Preparation

Prior to the procedure, the patient will typically receive instructions to follow before the surgery. This may include fasting, avoiding certain medications, and showering with antibacterial soap. Depending on the type of procedure, the patient may also need to undergo additional testing, such as blood work and imaging tests.

Procedure

The exact steps of the procedure will vary depending on the type of excision being performed. Generally, the surgeon will make an incision in the affected area and remove the abnormal tissue. The surgeon will then examine the tissue to ensure that all of the affected tissue has been removed. The incision is then closed with sutures, staples, or adhesive glue.

Recovery

Recovery time will depend on the type of procedure and the patient’s individual health. Generally, the patient will need to rest for a few days and avoid strenuous activities. The patient will need to monitor the wound for signs of infection and report any concerns to the doctor.

Conclusion

Surgical excision is a common type of surgery that involves removing a tumor or other abnormal tissue from the body. It is important to carefully follow all instructions prior to the procedure and to monitor the wound for signs of infection during recovery. With proper care, most patients will make a full recovery without complications.
 
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