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Encyclopedia > Curette
  1. Noun A spoon-shaped surgical instrument for cleaning a diseased surface.
  2. Verb To use a curette (e.g. to biopsy a mass in the nose.)

One use of curettes is in adenoidectomy. A mirror is placed at the back of the throat to enable the adenoids to be seen, then the curette is placed in position. The mirror is extracted, then the curette is swept across the adenoids, cutting them away. A common silver spoon A spoon is a common eating utensil, or item of cutlery, like a small spade, that occurs in a number of sizes and forms and is also suitable for liquid food and for stirring, and can have a number of other uses, including: courtship, combat and... Surgery Surgery (from the Greek cheirourgia - lit. ... A biopsy (in Greek: bios = life and opsy = look/appearance) is a medical test involving the removal of cells or tissues for examination. ... In medicine, any abnormal biological tissue swelling can be called a mass or a tumor. Categories: Stub ... Adenoids, or pharyngeal tonsils, are folds of lymphatic tissue covered by ciliated epithelium. ...


See also

Dilation and curettage is a gynaecological procedure performed on the female reproductive system. ...

References

  • http://www.itonsil.com/itonsil_how_adenoidectomy_curette.html

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New Curetteblade™ Single Use Surgical Curette Blade Offers Physicians Disposable Curette Convenience with the ... (609 words)
Like disposables, the Curetteblade™ Single Use Curette Blade does not require cleaning, sterilization or re-sharpening, however, it is designed to overcome the disadvantages of disposable curettes.
The Curetteblade™ Single Use Curette Blade and a reusable surgical blade handle create a heftier feel than disposable curettes, similar to that experienced when using a reusable curette.
The Curetteblade™ Single Use Curette Blade is available in three sizes, corresponding to the diameter of the curette, #32 (2-mm), #34 (4-mm) and #36 (6-mm).
iTonsil.com (626 words)
But the curette method can cause more bleeding, because the tissue removal may not be complete or the curette may cut into the muscle tissue behind the adenoids.
When the surgeon uses a curette to "swipe" the adenoids from the back of the throat, it is difficult to control the depth of tissue removal.
The surgeon has to verify the location of the adenoids with a mirror, place the curette under the mirror, and then remove the mirror to be able to "swipe" the adenoids.
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