Do you scrape the whole uterus?

Uterine clearance is the scraping of the entire uterine cavity.
Cleaning the uterus is a way of removing the embryo, residual tissue, abnormal lining, etc. from the uterine cavity. The entire uterine cavity needs to be scraped so that nothing is missed. However, the doctor who performs the procedure will usually focus on the abnormalities and will scrape more, but may gently pass over the abnormalities to avoid damaging the lining of the uterus.
The procedure can also be performed under ultrasound monitoring, which is more purposeful and avoids damage to normal tissues. For some perimenopausal women who are suspected of having endometrial cancer, hysteroscopic evacuation can also be performed to visualize the abnormal tissues so as to avoid missing the diagnosis. Abnormal tissue from the uterus will need to be examined for pathology.
After the removal of the uterus, it is necessary to pay attention to rest and strengthen the nutrition to promote the recovery of the body.