Centesis

/senˈtiːsɪs/ noun

A medical procedure involving surgical puncture of a body cavity or organ to remove fluid, take samples, or inject medication.

From Greek 'kentesis' (puncture), derived from 'kentein' (to prick or pierce). Greek-derived medical terminology uses this root for various puncturing procedures.

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