ENDOCERVICAL CURETTAGE
In  endocervical    curettage   (ECC),  the mucous  membrane    of  the cervical    canal   is
scraped at  the time    of  colposcopy  using   a   spoon-shaped    instrument  called  a
curette.    This    is  usually is  performed   as  a   follow-up   for an  abnormal    Pap smear.
Performed   if  normal-appearing    metaplastic epithelium  is  seen    on  colposcopy
to  enter   the endocervical    canal
May also    be  performed   if  no  lesion  is  identified  on  the ectocervix
Not performed   on  pregnancy   patients    due to  risk    of  heavy   bleeding