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Straight cut through skim usually made during surgery describes snag type of wound

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Answer: A surgical wound

Explanation:

A surgical wound is a cut or incision in the skin that is usually made by a scalpel during surgery. A surgical wound can also be the result of a drain placed during surgery. Surgical wounds vary greatly in size. They are usually closed with sutures, but are sometimes left open to heal.

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