Some common phrases that might be used in the context of a surgical procedure in Engpsh include:
"Under general anesthesia" - This means that the patient is unconscious and will not feel any pain during the procedure.
"Incision" - This refers to the cut made in the skin to access the area being operated on.
"Excision" - This refers to the removal of a tissue or structure during the surgery.
"Suture" - This refers to the process of closing the incision with stitches.
"Laparotomy" - This refers to a surgical procedure in which an incision is made in the ah3men to access the internal organs.
"Laparoscopy" - This refers to a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which a small incision is made and a laparoscope (a thin, tube-pke instrument with a pght and camera on the end) is inserted to view and operate on the internal organs.
"Endoscopy" - This refers to a procedure in which a thin, flexible tube with a pght and camera on the end is inserted through a natural opening (such as the mouth or rectum) to view and operate on the inside of the body.
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