The abortionist then uses a sharp instrument called a curette to scrape any remaining pieces of the child out of the mother's uterus (Coalition, Campaign Life.
The most common reasons in the 'other' category was probe and periodontal curette. Handling of uncooperative patient (12.36%), surgery and suturing (8.99%) and injecting and drawing blood (7.86%).
This study aimed to determine the incidence of revision adenoidectomy after the use of microdebrider, Coblation, suction cautery, and curette instruments over a 10year period at a single major tertiary children's center in the United States.
This is followed by an operative phase of fulguration of the fistula tract using glycine solution mixed with manitol, curetting the tract with curette and fistula brush.
To test the external valve, an ear curette was used to gently hold the lateral crus of the lower lateral cartilage, and the patient assessed the nasal airflow on the VAS.
The procedure, performed 7-14 days before the planned start of controlled ovarian stimulation, involved introducing the Pipelle suction curette through the cervix and up to the uterine fundus, then applying suction and moving the device around with the aim of covering the entire endometrium.
The comment came as quite a surprise because I had only just met the adulator and I was currently in the process of scooping some soft wax out of her 2-year-old's ear with a curette.
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