Amniocentesis is the medical term for removal of fluid in the amniotic sac.
Hydrocelectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of a hydrocele.
The medical term for the removal of fluid from the knee joint is arthrocentesis or joint aspiration. It is a procedure performed to relieve pain and swelling caused by excess fluid accumulation in the knee joint.
Amniocentesis is the medical term meaning surgical puncture of the amnion to collect fluid. Somtimes this procedure is done to collect fetal cells for analysis; at other times it may be done to remove fluid therpeutically or to perform chemical (rather than cytological or genetic) analysis on the fluid itself.
centesis- is the suffix meaning a surgical puncture to remove fluid. An example would be amniocentesis. punturing of the aminotic sac to remove amnion for testing. -centesis
-centesis is the medical terminology combining form meaning surgical withdrawal of fluid from a body cavity. So arthorcentesis is withdrawal of fluid from a joint, and tympanocentesis is withdrawal of fluid from behind the eardrum.
The medical term for surgical removal of ear tubes is "tympanostomy tube removal" or "myringotomy tube removal." During this procedure, the tiny tubes placed in the eardrums to help drain fluid are removed.
The extraembryonic membrane that forms a fluid-filled sac is the amnion. It helps protect and cushion the developing embryo by surrounding it with amniotic fluid.
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Arthrocentesis is the medical term meaning aspiration of fluid from a joint.
It is surrounded by the Amnion, like, the Amniotic fluid.
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Pericardiocentesis is removal of fluid from the pericardial space by means of a needle. It can be used to decrease pressure in the space caused by an excess of fluid.