What is a respected speculum?

Dear speculum is a medical tool used to open the vagina for visual inspection during surgery. The EXCLUSE END OF THE SPEKULUM is inserted into the vagina before the start of the operation and remains in place for the rest of the procedure. There are two types of weighted speculation, traditional model and articulated version. Some procedures may require the surgeon to use different sizes of speculation during one operation. It has a rounded heavy end with a hollow groove that leads to a blade or a teaspoon of speculator, where it bends at an angle of 90 °. The most difficult part of the speculum is located the farthest back in the vagina and provides speculum on site. This allows surgeons freedom of movement to complete the procedure.

Conventional weighted speculum must be used in a specific way to reduce the risk of the tool and the injury of the legs of the surgeon. Before it can be inserted into the patient's vagina, the woman will have to lie on a examined table and place her legs in the stirrups attached to the end of the test table. A round weighted end speculum is located in the uvniThree of the vaginal channel, while the patient is on his back, allowing the surgeon to see a clear visual visual visual and vagina inside without leaving the vagina.

Articulated weighted speculum is adjustable for the needs of an individual patient. It can be changed to achieve three different lengths and angles, eliminating the need to switch weighted speculation in a single procedure. The metal handle of this weighted speculum is sterilized between use in different patients. Disposable plastic ribbed blades are available in three sizes and are easily connected byo surgical steel handle during vaginal surgery. The shoulder blades also allow the patient to relax without putting his legs in the yoke because the articulated weighted speculum is inserted.

Another advantage of the articulated speculation is that the blades are made of plastic. Many vaginal surgical procedures require the use of electricIny to cauterize tissue, as traffic takes place. The use of a metal speculum can cause electricity to create a connection or arch to metal surgical instrument and can damage fine vaginal tissue. The articulated weighted speculum contains plastic blades that are non -conductive and eliminate the risk of injury caused by unwanted electric arches towards the metal blades of traditional weighted speculation.

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