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What Is an Excision Biopsy?

An excision biopsy is a medical procedure in which the entire tumor or abnormal tissue is surgically removed for diagnostic examination. Unlike an incisional biopsy, which removes only a small portion of tissue, an excision biopsy allows doctors to examine the complete lesion.

This procedure is especially useful for:

  • Suspected skin cancers (including melanoma)

  • Breast lumps

  • Lymph node enlargement

  • Muscle and soft tissue tumors

In many early-stage conditions, an excision biopsy can both confirm the diagnosis and completely remove the abnormal tissue in a single procedure.

At Sarkar Hospital, Agra, excision biopsies are performed with precision and care using advanced diagnostic and surgical techniques.

Why Is an Excision Biopsy Done?

An excision biopsy helps doctors to:

  • Confirm or rule out cancer

  • Determine the stage of disease

  • Assess tumor margins

  • Remove small tumors completely at an early stage

  • Plan further treatment if required

Excision Biopsy: Procedure, Recovery & Care

Preparation for Excision Biopsy

Before the procedure, the doctor may advise:

  • Temporary stopping of certain medications

  • Fasting (if required)

  • Imaging tests such as ultrasound or X-ray to locate the lesion

  • Routine blood investigations

All preparation instructions are clearly explained to the patient beforehand.

During the Procedure

  • The procedure is usually performed as an outpatient surgery

  • A small incision is made to remove the abnormal tissue along with surrounding margins

  • Local or general anesthesia is administered based on the location and size of the lesion

  • Imaging guidance (ultrasound or X-ray) may be used if needed

  • Sutures are placed if required to close the incision

Post-Procedure Care Guidelines

  • Keep the wound clean and dry

  • Take prescribed pain medications as directed

  • Avoid strenuous activity, sweating, and heavy lifting

  • Do not scratch or pick at the wound

  • Watch for signs of infection such as redness, swelling, fever, or discharge

  • Attend follow-up visits as advised

After the Excision Biopsy

  • Mild pain or discomfort may occur and is managed with prescribed painkillers

  • A dressing is applied to keep the wound clean

  • Stitches are usually removed within 7–14 days

  • The tissue sample is sent for laboratory examination (histopathology)

Procedure Details at a Glance

Procedure NameExcision Biopsy
Type of SurgeryBiopsy
AnesthesiaLocal or General
Procedure Time15 minutes to 1 hour
Recovery TimeFew days to few weeks

Why Choose Sarkar Hospital, Agra?

  • Experienced surgeons and diagnostic experts

  • Advanced surgical and pathology facilities

  • Safe anesthesia practices

  • Personalized patient care

  • Accurate diagnosis with timely reports

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