Dilation and Curettage (DC): A Procedure for Uterine Tissue Removal
What is Dilation and Curettage?
Dilation and curettage (DC) is a surgical procedure that involves removing tissue from the inside of the uterus. It is performed for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
Why is a DC Performed?
Diagnostic Purposes
Dilation and curettage can be used to diagnose certain conditions, including:
- Abnormal uterine bleeding
- Miscarriages
- Growths within the uterus (e.g., fibroids, polyps)
Therapeutic Purposes
DC can also be used to treat various conditions, such as:
- Removing the lining of the uterus after a miscarriage
- Treating abnormal uterine bleeding
- Removing growths within the uterus
- Collecting tissue for biopsy
What to Expect During a DC
A DC is typically performed in a clinic or hospital setting. The procedure involves the following steps:
- The cervix is dilated (widened) using a series of instruments called dilators.
- A curette, a small instrument with a sharp edge, is inserted into the uterus to scrape away tissue.
- The tissue is examined under a microscope to diagnose or treat any underlying conditions.
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