Wedge resection
Encyclopedia
Wedge resection is a surgical procedure to remove a triangle-shaped slice of tissue. It may be used to remove a tumor
or some other type of tissue that requires removal and typically includes a small amount of normal tissue around it.
It is easy to repair, does not greatly distort the shape of the underlying organ and leaves just a single stitch line as a residual.
Tumor
A tumor or tumour is commonly used as a synonym for a neoplasm that appears enlarged in size. Tumor is not synonymous with cancer...
or some other type of tissue that requires removal and typically includes a small amount of normal tissue around it.
It is easy to repair, does not greatly distort the shape of the underlying organ and leaves just a single stitch line as a residual.
External links
- Wedge resection entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms