Past tense of exsect; removed by surgical cutting.
The past tense and past participle of 'exsect,' following standard English -ed suffix addition to indicate completed action.
In surgical reports and medical histories, 'the tumor was exsected' indicates a completed, deliberate removal—more precise than casual 'removed' and marking the action as definitively done.
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