excisada
Excisada is the feminine form of the past participle of the Spanish verb excisar, used in medical Spanish to describe tissue, lesions, or specimens that have been surgically removed by excision. The term signals that the specimen was obtained through complete removal, often with the aim of obtaining clear margins for histopathological analysis. It is commonly found in surgical reports, pathology requisitions, and clinical notes.
In practice, excisa indicates that the material was not merely sampled but excised to remove the lesion
Etymology and usage notes: excisar derives from the broader medical vocabulary around excision or removal of
See also: excision, excisional biopsy, pathology, histopathology.