Curettage

Scraping, cleaning, or debriding biological material or debris from the walls of a defect or surface by means of a curette.


The removal of growths or other material from the wall of a cavity or other surface.


The scraping of the interior of an organ or cavity.


The procedure of scraping the inside of a hollow organ, often the uterus, to remove a growth or tissue for examination.


Scraping of a cavity, especially the inside of the uterus or other surface, either to remove a tumor or other unwanted material or to obtain a sample of tissue for analysis.


Surgical procedure in which tissue is scraped away using a curette.


A procedure in which a thin layer of the lining (endometrium) of the uterus is removed by scraping the inside with a metal loop, called a curet. Curettage is used either to remove tissue or to obtain a sample of it for microscopic analysis. The procedure is part of a D and c.


The scraping of the internal surface of an organ or body cavity by means of a spoon-shaped instrument (curette). Curettage, which is usually performed to remove a tumor or to obtain a specimen for diagnostic purposes, is a common operation of the womb.


The act of scraping tissue or growths using a curette is employed for their removal.


Curettage is a medical procedure that involves the utilization of a surgical instrument known as a curette to scrape abnormal tissue or collect samples for further analysis. This technique is employed to remove or obtain specimens from the lining of a body cavity or from the surface of the skin. By carefully scraping the targeted area, the healthcare professional can extract tissue for diagnostic purposes or to eliminate abnormal or unwanted tissue, contributing to the overall management and treatment of the patient.


 


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