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curettage

[ kyoor-i-tahzh, kyoo-ret-ij ]

noun

Surgery.
  1. the process of curetting.


curettage

/ kjʊəˈrÉ›tɪdÊ’; kjʊəˈrÉ›tmÉ™nt; ËŒkjÊŠÉ™rɪˈtÉ‘ËÊ’ /

noun

  1. the process of using a curette See also D and C
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of curettage1

1895–1900; < French, equivalent to curette curette + -age -age
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“You need a D&C,†she told them, referring to dilation and curettage, a common procedure for first-trimester miscarriages and abortions.

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Crain couldn’t sign consent forms for her care because of “extreme pain,†according to the records, so Fails signed a release for “unplanned dilation and curettage†or “unplanned cesarean section.â€

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Abortion also featured prominently in the debate with Walz sharing the story of Amber Thurman, who died tragically while awaiting a dilation and curettage procedure.

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She showed up at Piedmont Henry Hospital in need of a routine procedure to clear it from her uterus, called a dilation and curettage, or D&C.

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In other cases, doctors might perform a procedure called electrodesiccation and curettage — or, as Connolly put it, a “burn and scrape†of skin growths.

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