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Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB-GYN) equipment spans a wide range of specialized tools used to monitor pregnancy, perform routine exams, and conduct complex surgeries. These instruments are broadly categorized into diagnostic, surgical, and labor & delivery tools to provide comprehensive women's healthcare.
1. Diagnostic & Examination Instruments
Vaginal Speculum: Used to hold the vaginal walls apart for visual inspection of the cervix and vagina (available in varying sizes, metal or disposable).
Colposcope: A specialized magnifying instrument used for detailed viewing of the cervix, vagina, and vulva.
Pelvimeter: A caliper-like tool used to measure the dimensions of the female pelvis to assess if a natural birth is feasible.
Endometrial Biopsy Cannula (Pipelle): A flexible suction device used to collect tissue samples from the lining of the uterus.
2. Labor & Delivery Equipment
Pinard Fetal Stethoscope: A traditional horn-shaped acoustic stethoscope used to listen to the fetal heartbeat.
Fetal Doppler: An ultrasound device used to track and amplify the fetal heartbeat during prenatal visits.
Cardiotocograph (CTG Machine): Monitors fetal heart rate and uterine contractions to check for fetal distress during labor.
Obstetrical Forceps: Curved metal instruments (e.g., Simpson or Kielland forceps) designed to cradle the baby's head and assist in guiding the baby out of the birth canal.
Vacuum Extractor (Ventouse): Uses a soft silicone or metal suction cup applied to the fetal head to provide traction and assist in delivery.
Umbilical Cord Clamps & Scissors: Used to securely clamp and cut the umbilical cord immediately after birth.
Amniotome (Amniohook): A sterile instrument with a small hook designed to safely rupture the amniotic sac to induce or accelerate labor.
3. Minor & Major Surgical Instruments
Uterine Sound: A graduated metal rod inserted into the uterus to measure its depth and determine the direction of the cervical canal.
Cervical Dilators (Hegar or Pratt): Smooth, tapered metal rods used to gradually open the cervix for procedures like D&C.
Uterine Curettes: Spoon-shaped instruments used to scrape and remove tissue from the uterus (common in D&C procedures).
Ovum or Placenta Forceps: Serrated instruments used to safely grasp and extract products of conception or the placenta.
Hysterectomy Forceps (e.g., Heaney or Ballentine): Robust clamps used to firmly hold and occlude the tough uterine ligaments during hysterectomy surgeries.
Green-Armytage Forceps: Hemostatic, crushing clamps designed to securely grasp the uterus and control bleeding during Cesarean sections (C-sections).
4. Minimally Invasive / Advanced Surgical
Uterine Manipulator: A tool inserted into the uterus to move and position it during laparoscopic gynecological procedures.
Laparoscope: A thin, fiber-optic instrument inserted through the abdomen for minimally invasive pelvic surgeries.
Hysteroscope: A miniaturized endoscope used to view the inside of the uterus directly via the cervix for diagnostic or operative tasks.
This #Bistos BT-350 #Fetal Monitor(Cardiotocography) features a 7-inch color LCD display and dual doppler probes for monitoring twin pregnancies.
Fetal Monitoring: This cardiotocography (CTG) machine measures fetal heart rate, uterine contractions, and fetal movement.
Data Analysis: It includes built-in software for CTG analysis, covering baseline, acceleration, and deceleration metrics.
Printing: The device features an integrated thermal array printer to record data for patient files.
Storage: It can store data for up to 150 patients.
This is a set of stainless steel #surgicalinstruments often used for #gynecological or #obstetric procedures, such as a #Cesareansection .
The tray includes various types of retractors for holding back tissues, #forceps for grasping, and #clamps for controlling bleeding.
These instruments are designed for durability and are intended to be #sterilized before use, typically via autoclaving.