Transsection

Transection (from Latin transectio - cutting) is a transverse incision or section of tissue or organ.

  1. Transection involves cutting tissue transversely. Surgeries often involve cutting tissue to gain access to deeper structures.

  2. A transection of an organ is also called transection. For example, transection of the spleen, liver, kidney and other parenchymal organs can be performed. This transection allows surgeons to examine the internal structure of the organ.

Transection is a common surgical procedure and is widely used in operations on various organs and tissues. It helps provide the necessary surgical access.



Transection is a term that refers to the technique of performing surgery on a patient's tissues and organs. It can be used to diagnose or treat various diseases, such as tumors, cysts, polyps, adhesions, developmental abnormalities and other pathologies. The transection process involves making a series of surgical incisions and removing abnormal tissue using special instruments.

One of the most common