curettage Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of curettage In English

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Examples of curettage

  • Seven patients had an operation by suction or dilation and curettage; one patient had a prostaglandin induction.

  • When the procedure is performed by a doctor dilatation and curettage are usually employed.

  • This suction method reduces blood loss and provides more complete evacuation, but in all cases the uterus was explored with forceps after suction, and curettage was done.

  • It seems that doctors who are not gynæcologists never perform elective dilatation and curettage, and would ordinarily be totally inexperienced.

  • The verb "to curette" means to scrape with a curette, and curettage (or) is treatment that involves such scraping.

  • One risk of sharp curettage is uterine perforation.

  • The following day he would complete the curettage.

  • If transporting to the hospital would be dangerous, he performed curettage; otherwise, he accompanied the patient on a stretcher back to the hospital surgery.

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