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- Q4930782 subject Q7153837.
- Q4930782 abstract "Blunt dissection describes the careful separation of tissues by fingers or convenient blunt instruments during many diverse surgical procedures. Blunt dissection has not changed significantly in centuries and requires great skill, can be tedious, nerve-wracking, and risky. Repairs are often required. Blunt dissection is contrasted to sharp dissection, the practice of slicing through tissues with scalpels, scissors, electrosurgery, or other advanced technologies usually employing heat. New devices are expected to soon make blunt dissection safer, faster and easier.".
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- Q4930782 wikiPageWikiLink Q7153837.
- Q4930782 comment "Blunt dissection describes the careful separation of tissues by fingers or convenient blunt instruments during many diverse surgical procedures. Blunt dissection has not changed significantly in centuries and requires great skill, can be tedious, nerve-wracking, and risky. Repairs are often required. Blunt dissection is contrasted to sharp dissection, the practice of slicing through tissues with scalpels, scissors, electrosurgery, or other advanced technologies usually employing heat.".
- Q4930782 label "Blunt dissection".