Lavage (from the French for "wash") or therapeutic irrigation is the medical term for any cleaning or rinsing for medical purposes. Some examples are:
* Antiseptic lavage, using an antiseptic or anti-fungal solution on a hollow organ, usually one of the intestines.
* Bronchoalveolar lavage, where an endoscope is used to inject a small amount of water into the lungs where it is recollected for testing.
* Gastric lavage or more colloquially "stomach pump", where the contents of the stomach are removed.
* Peritoneal lavage, where liquid is injected into the peritoneum and removed for testing.
* Arthroscopic lavage, where an arthroscope is used to wash out blood, debris or other fluid from a joint.
* Ductal lavage, where a small amount of fluid is injected into the breast
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| - Lavage (from the French for "wash") or therapeutic irrigation is the medical term for any cleaning or rinsing for medical purposes. Some examples are:
* Antiseptic lavage, using an antiseptic or anti-fungal solution on a hollow organ, usually one of the intestines.
* Bronchoalveolar lavage, where an endoscope is used to inject a small amount of water into the lungs where it is recollected for testing.
* Gastric lavage or more colloquially "stomach pump", where the contents of the stomach are removed.
* Peritoneal lavage, where liquid is injected into the peritoneum and removed for testing.
* Arthroscopic lavage, where an arthroscope is used to wash out blood, debris or other fluid from a joint.
* Ductal lavage, where a small amount of fluid is injected into the breast
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| - Lavage (from the French for "wash") or therapeutic irrigation is the medical term for any cleaning or rinsing for medical purposes. Some examples are:
* Antiseptic lavage, using an antiseptic or anti-fungal solution on a hollow organ, usually one of the intestines.
* Bronchoalveolar lavage, where an endoscope is used to inject a small amount of water into the lungs where it is recollected for testing.
* Gastric lavage or more colloquially "stomach pump", where the contents of the stomach are removed.
* Peritoneal lavage, where liquid is injected into the peritoneum and removed for testing.
* Arthroscopic lavage, where an arthroscope is used to wash out blood, debris or other fluid from a joint.
* Ductal lavage, where a small amount of fluid is injected into the breast to collect milk producing cells for testing.
* Ear lavage, or ear wash, to clean out the outer canal of the ear.
* Pulsed lavage, using pulsed water under pressure to clean out open and chronic wounds.
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