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Gynaecology Surgical

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v  Gynaecology: This category encompasses instruments used in surgical procedures related to the female reproductive system, such as hysterectomies, tubal ligations, and caesarean sections.


"a) Gynaecology

b) Cervical Dilators

c) Hegar Dilators

d) Koch Dilators

e) Laminaria

f) Simpson’s Dilators

g) Curettes

h) Hegar Curette

i) Sims Curette

j) Suction Curette

k) D&C Curette

l) Ovum Curettes

m) Tenaculums

n) Vulsellum Tenaculum

o) Auvard Tenaculum

p) Sims Tenaculum

q) Schroeder Tenaculum

r) Laparoscopic Instruments

s) Laparoscope

t) Graspers

u) Laparoscopic Scissors

v) Trocar

w) Electrosurgical Devices

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     Gynaecology: This category encompasses instruments used in surgical procedures related to the female reproductive system, such as hysterectomies, tubal ligations, and caesarean sections.

     Cervical Dilators: Cervical dilators are used to gradually dilate the cervix during gynaecological procedures, allowing access to the uterus. These instruments are essential for procedures like hysteroscopies, dilatation and curettage (D&C), and tubal ligations. Cervical dilation can also be part of labour induction, so these instruments are critical for safely widening the cervix.

     Hegar Dilators: These are graduated steel instruments of varying sizes, used to gently dilate the cervix. They are commonly used during surgical procedures such as D&C and for labour induction.

     Koch Dilators: Another set of dilators used to gradually expand the cervical opening. These are generally used during diagnostic procedures and interventions.

     Laminaria: A type of cervical dilator made from seaweed, commonly used to prepare the cervix for surgery or labour induction. It absorbs moisture and gradually increases in size to dilate the cervix.

     Simpson’s Dilators: A series of smooth metal dilators used for similar purposes as the Hegar and Koch dilators but are particularly useful in more delicate procedures.

    Cervical Dilators ensures safe, gradual dilation for various gynaecological procedures, from Hegar dilators for routine D&Cs to Laminaria for cervix preparation before surgery. Designed to offer precision and minimal discomfort, these instruments are essential in modern gynaecological care."

     Curettes: Curettes are specialized instruments used to scrape tissue from the inside of the uterus, particularly during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures like D&C (Dilatation and Curettage).

     Hegar Curette: A small, sharp-edged tool used for scraping tissue from the uterine lining. It is often used in cases of miscarriage or to remove endometrial tissue for biopsy.

     Sims Curette: A spoon-shaped instrument used to remove tissue from the uterus, particularly during D&C procedures or to clear the uterine cavity.

     Suction Curette: A curette attached to a suction device used to aspirate tissue from the uterus, commonly used for abortion procedures or clearing retained placental tissue after childbirth.

     D&C Curette: Specifically designed for D&C procedures, these curettes have a rounded or sharp edge, depending on the nature of the procedure.

     Ovum Curettes (various sizes for different procedures)

    High-quality curettes are perfect for precise tissue scraping during procedures like D&C or biopsy. Whether you're using a Hegar curette for delicate tissue removal or a Suction curette for more efficient aspiration, these tools provide optimal control and reliability."

     Tenaculum’s: Tenaculum’s are surgical instruments used to grasp and hold the cervix during gynaecological procedures. This instrument is especially useful during colposcopies, hysteroscopies, and cervical biopsies. Tenaculum’s ensure a firm grip on the cervix, making it easier for the surgeon to access and manipulate the uterine area.

     Vulsellum Tenaculum: A widely used instrument with teeth designed to firmly grasp the cervix. It is often used during hysteroscopy and colposcopy to stabilize the cervix for better access.

     Auvard Tenaculum: A slightly different design with curved ends, commonly used for procedures like cervical biopsy and LEEP (Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure).

     Sims Tenaculum: Similar to the Vulsellum, but with a finer grasp, providing precision for smaller or more delicate procedures.

     Schroeder Tenaculum

    Tenaculum’s ensures secure cervix manipulation during gynaecological procedures. Whether it's the robust Vulsellum for hysteroscopy or the delicate Sims Tenaculum for precision tasks, these instruments provide optimal control during surgery."

     Laparoscopic Instruments: Laparoscopic instruments are used in minimally invasive gynaecological surgeries, such as laparoscopies. These instruments enable surgeons to perform complex procedures through small incisions, resulting in less pain, quicker recovery, and minimal scarring for patients. Laparoscopy is commonly used for tubal ligations, hysterectomies, and ovarian cyst removal.

     Laparoscope: A long, thin tube with a camera attached, allowing surgeons to visualize the abdominal or pelvic cavity during minimally invasive procedures.

     Graspers: Specialized tools used to hold or manipulate tissues during laparoscopic surgery. They are designed to work in the confined space of the abdomen or pelvis.

     Laparoscopic Scissors: Small, precise scissors used in laparoscopic surgeries to cut tissues, often with angled blades for better access in tight spaces.

     Trocar: A sharp, hollow instrument used to create the initial incision in the abdominal wall, through which other laparoscopic instruments are inserted.

     Electrosurgical Devices: Used for cutting or coagulating tissue during laparoscopic surgery to minimize blood loss and improve precision.

    Laparoscopic instruments enable precise, minimally invasive procedures with minimal scarring. From laparoscopes for clear visualization to graspers and scissors designed for tight spaces, these tools make performing gynaecological surgeries safer and more efficient."


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