aspiration
Aspiration means withdrawal of fluid by Vacuum or suction
Suction curettage is also commonly known as vacuum aspiration or suction aspiration. It is a procedure used to remove the contents of the uterus during a medical abortion or for diagnostic purposes in cases of abnormal uterine bleeding.
Aspiration
The procedure is also called dilation and evacuation (D and E), suction dilation, vacuum curettage, or suction curettage
Fat is then extracted with suction through a long, blunt hollow tube called a cannula. The doctor repeatedly pushes the cannula through the fat layers in a radiating pattern creating tunnels, removing fat, and recontouring the area.
D&C, also known as dilation and curettage, is a surgical procedure often performed after a first trimester miscarriage. Dilation means to open up the cervix; curettage means to remove the contents of the uterus. Curettage may be performed by scraping the uterine wall with a curette instrument or by a suction curettage (also called vacuum aspiration), using a vacuum-type instrument.
To remove fluid by suction with a needle is aspiration, which can be done through a centesis, which is a puncture of a body cavity.
In medical terms, aspiration refers to the process of drawing in or removing fluids or gases from a body cavity, often using a syringe or suction device. It can also describe the inhalation of foreign materials, such as food or liquids, into the lungs, which can lead to complications like aspiration pneumonia. Additionally, aspiration can involve the removal of fluid samples for diagnostic purposes, such as in procedures like aspiration biopsy.
The most common procedure for removing fluids is venipuncture or drawing blood from a vein. In this procedure, the syringe and a needle of the proper size are used with a vacutainer.
It would be by surgery. The dilation and suction curettage method can be done week 6-14 after your last period. They will numb your cervix and slowly dilate it and then scrape the uterus wall with a small, narrow metal loop called a curette. The curette is used to clean the walls to be sure no tissue remains. it takes about 10 minutes.
Suction the mouth before the nose. If you suction the nose before the mouth the newborn may gasp and inhale pharyngeal secretions and cause aspiration. Thus you suction the mouth before the nose. Hope this helps. @home with dad :0)