Ankle tissue- Large biopsy 3 - 6 cm
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An **ankle tissue large biopsy (3–6 cm)** is a surgical procedure where a substantial sample of skin, subcutaneous fat, fascia, or deep soft tissue is excised from the ankle region. Typically performed under local or regional anesthesia, this procedure targets larger, deep-seated lesions, chronic non-healing ulcers, or suspected soft-tissue masses.
Given the ankle's complex anatomy—characterized by dense tendons, major ligaments, and limited skin elasticity—a 3–6 cm excision requires precise surgical handling and meticulous wound closure to ensure proper healing. The harvested specimen is submitted for histopathological evaluation to diagnose inflammatory conditions, deep infections, or neoplastic growths.
Given the ankle's complex anatomy—characterized by dense tendons, major ligaments, and limited skin elasticity—a 3–6 cm excision requires precise surgical handling and meticulous wound closure to ensure proper healing. The harvested specimen is submitted for histopathological evaluation to diagnose inflammatory conditions, deep infections, or neoplastic growths.
An **ankle tissue large biopsy (3–6 cm)** is a surgical procedure where a substantial sample of skin, subcutaneous fat, fascia, or deep soft tissue is excised from the ankle region. Typically performed under local or regional anesthesia, this procedure targets larger, deep-seated lesions, chronic non-healing ulcers, or suspected soft-tissue masses.
Given the ankle's complex anatomy—characterized by dense tendons, major ligaments, and limited skin elasticity—a 3–6 cm excision requires precise surgical handling and meticulous wound closure to ensure proper healing. The harvested specimen is submitted for histopathological evaluation to diagnose inflammatory conditions, deep infections, or neoplastic growths.
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