Cusco’s Bivalve Self Retaining Speculum
$ 325
The Cusco Bivalve Self-Retaining Speculum from seven oaks surgical Instruments is a specialist surgical tool intended for gynecological exams and treatments.
– Has a self-retaining mechanism with a bivalve design for simple insertion and stable placement.
– Made from premium stainless steel for dependability and longevity in surgical environments.
– Ergonomic design and a smooth surface guarantee patient comfort throughout exams.
– Recognized as reliable by medical specialists globally,
– For quality assurance, Acheron Instruments has ISO certification for all of its products.
- Satisfaction Guaranteed
- No Hassle Refunds
- Secure Payments
Description
– Simplifies gynecological exams; ideal for pelvic exams and Pap smears.
– Facilitates Vaginal Procedures: Allows medical professionals to carry out IUD insertions, cervical biopsies, and colposcopies.
– The broad opening and bivalve form of the speculum provide for great sight of the cervix and vaginal canal, which facilitates proper diagnosis and treatment. The speculum’s rounded edges and smooth surface guarantee that patients experience as little discomfort as possible throughout examinations and operations. Gynecological operations are streamlined by the speculum’s self-retaining function, which enables healthcare personnel to perform effectively without the need for extra support.
Feature and Benefits
Feature | Benefits |
Bivalve design | Provides a wide opening for clear visualization of the vaginal canal and cervix |
Self-retaining | Allows for hands-free use, enhancing efficiency during procedures |
Smooth surface and rounded edges | Ensures comfortable insertion and minimizes patient discomfort during examinations |
Durable construction | Made from high-quality materials, ensuring reliability and longevity |
Versatile application | Suitable for various gynecological examinations and procedures, promoting versatility in clinical settings |
Additional information
Weight | 0.15 kg |
---|
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.