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  |Text=''Type II'' (excision) is the complete or partial removal of the inner labia, with or without removal of the clitoral glans and outer labia.<br>Type IIa is removal of the inner labia;<br>Type IIb, removal of the clitoral glans and inner labia;<br>and Type IIc, removal of the clitoral glans, inner and outer labia.<br><br>Excision in French can refer to any form of FGM.<ref>{{REFweb
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  |Text=''Type II'' (excision) is the complete or partial removal of the [[labia minora|inner labia]], with or without removal of the [[clitoral glans]] and [[labia majora|outer labia]].<br>Type IIa is removal of the inner labia;<br>Type IIb, removal of the [[clitoral glans]] and [[labia minora|inner labia]];<br>and Type IIc, removal of the [[clitoral glans]], [[labia minora|inner]] and [[labia majora|outer labia]].<br><br>Excision in French can refer to any form of FGM.<ref>{{REFweb
 
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  |url=https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/female-genital-mutilation
 
  |title=Female genital mutilation
 
  |title=Female genital mutilation

Latest revision as of 10:53, 28 December 2021

Excision (from Latin: excidere, chop out, cut, cut away) in medical contexts of surgery means the surgical total or partial removal of an organ, tissue, bone or tumor from a living body.[1]

In contrast to the incision, the affected tissue is cut out.

Genital mutilation

The Wikipedia refers to the term excision in the contect of FGM Type II:

FGM Type II
Type II (excision) is the complete or partial removal of the inner labia, with or without removal of the clitoral glans and outer labia.
Type IIa is removal of the inner labia;
Type IIb, removal of the clitoral glans and inner labia;
and Type IIc, removal of the clitoral glans, inner and outer labia.

Excision in French can refer to any form of FGM.[2]
– Wikipedia[3]

References

  1. REFweb Excision, Free Dictionary. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  2. REFweb (3 February 2020). Female genital mutilation, WHO. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  3. REFweb Female genital Mutilation: Type II, Wikipedia. Retrieved 26 July 2021.