Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

thoracentesis

noun
/ˌθɔːrə.ˌsɛnˈtiːsɪs/
Definition
Thoracentesis is a medical procedure that involves the insertion of a needle into the pleural space to remove fluid or air.
Examples
  • The doctor performed a thoracentesis to alleviate the patient’s breathing difficulty.
  • After the thoracentesis, the lab tests showed an infection in the fluid.
  • Thoracentesis is often done in cases of pleural effusion.
Meaning
The term thoracentesis comes from ‘thora’ meaning chest and ‘centesis’ referring to a surgical puncture to remove fluid.
Synonyms
  • pleural tap
  • chest tap
  • thoracic puncture