cauterisation

Electrosurgery/cauterisation burns the tumour and removes it with a sharp instrument.
L’éléctrochirurgie / la cautérisation brûle la tumeur et la retire avec un instrument pointu.
It can be used instead of a electrosurgery unit/cable/coagulations forceps system for the cauterisation of small vessels, especially in outpatient surgery.
Il est employé à la place du bistouri électrique/câble/pince de coagulation, surtout dans la chirurgie ambulatoire, pour coaguler des petits vaisseaux.
Type IV: All other harmful procedures to the female genitalia for non-medical purposes, for example, pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauterisation (WHO, 2008)
Type IV : Toutes les autres interventions nocives pratiquées sur les organes génitaux féminins à des fins non thérapeutiques, telles que la ponction, le percement, l’incision, la scarification et la cautérisation (OMS, 2008).
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