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Skin cancer
Curette & Cautery
This is a valuable procedure for lesions suspected to be early cancers such as Basal Cell Carcinomas or Bowen's disease. To test for malignancy, the physician takes a biopsy specimen, either by shaving off the top of the lesion with a scalpel or scraping it off with a curette under local anaesthetics. The underlying cells and bleeding points are then cauterized with an electrocautery needle. Then the curette is then used to remove the base of the lesion. The procedure is repeated twice to ensure all the cancer cells are removed.
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