Gynecology Instruments
Speculums:
- Description: Devices used to dilate the vaginal walls to provide a clear view of the cervix and vaginal canal.
- Types:
- Graves Speculum: A widely used speculum with a duckbill shape that can be adjusted for different sizes.
- Pederson Speculum: Similar in function but with a slimmer design, often used for patients with narrower vaginas.
- Material: Typically made of stainless steel or plastic. Stainless steel speculums are reusable, while plastic ones are often single-use.
Colposcopes:
- Description: A microscope-like instrument used to examine the cervix, vagina, and vulva for signs of disease.
- Function: Provides magnified, illuminated views of the cervical and vaginal tissues, aiding in the diagnosis of conditions such as cervical dysplasia and cancer.
- Features: Equipped with a light source and magnifying lenses, often with a camera attachment for documentation.
Curettes:
- Description: Instruments used for scraping or removing tissue from the uterus or other areas.
- Types:
- Endocervical Curette: Used to scrape the endocervical canal.
- D&C Curette (Dilatation and Curettage): Used for uterine curettage, often during a D&C procedure to remove uterine lining or tissue.
- Material: Usually made from stainless steel.
Forceps:
- Description: Tweezer-like instruments used to grasp, hold, or manipulate tissues.
- Types:
- Simpson Forceps: Used for grasping the cervix or other tissues.
- Tooth Forceps: Have serrated or toothed tips for a secure grip on tissues.
- Material: Typically made from stainless steel.
Needle Holders:
- Description: Instruments used to hold needles while suturing.
- Types:
- Olsen-Hegar Needle Holder: Includes built-in scissors for cutting sutures.
- Mayo-Hegar Needle Holder: A basic design used to hold needles securely.
- Material: Made from stainless steel.
Uterine Sound:
- Description: A thin, graduated instrument used to measure the depth and shape of the uterine cavity.
- Function: Helps determine the size and position of the uterus, often used before procedures like IUD insertion or endometrial biopsies.
- Material: Usually made of stainless steel.
Hysteroscopes:
- Description: Instruments used to view the inside of the uterus through a thin, lighted tube.
- Function: Allows direct visualization of the uterine cavity for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
- Features: Equipped with a camera and light source for enhanced visualization and often used with other instruments for tissue biopsy or removal.
Endometrial Biopsy Instruments:
- Description: Tools used to obtain a tissue sample from the lining of the uterus.
- Types:
- Pipelle: A suction device used for endometrial sampling.
- Suction Curette: Used for obtaining endometrial samples with suction.
- Material: Made from stainless steel or plastic.
Bipolar Forceps:
- Description: Instruments used for coagulating tissue with electrical current.
- Function: Provides precise control over bleeding during surgical procedures by applying electrical energy to tissue.
- Material: Made from conductive metals like stainless steel with insulating handles.
Dilatation Instruments:
- Description: Instruments used to gradually widen the cervix or other openings.
- Types:
- Hegar Dilators: Used to gently dilate the cervix or other passages.
- Lambert Dilators: Similar in function but with a different design for specific applications.
General Care and Sterilization:
- Cleaning: Gynecology instruments must be thoroughly cleaned after each use to remove any biological material.
- Sterilization: They are typically sterilized using autoclaving or other methods to ensure they are free from microorganisms before use.
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