Collection: Vaginal Specula

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Vaginal specula are essential tools used in gynaecological exams to facilitate the examination of the cervix and vagina. These instruments provide clear visual access to the reproductive organs, ensuring that clinicians can assess, diagnose, and treat a wide range of medical conditions. Whether used in routine screenings, medical procedures, or diagnostic testing, vaginal specula... Read More

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FAQ's

A vaginal speculum is used to hold the vaginal walls open during gynaecological exams or procedures, allowing clinicians to visually inspect the cervix and vagina.
Yes, vaginal specula come in various sizes to accommodate different patient anatomies and clinical requirements, ensuring optimal comfort and functionality.
The size of the speculum should be selected based on the patient's anatomy and the procedure to be performed. Smaller specula are typically used for adolescents or smaller anatomies, while larger sizes may be necessary for other patients.
Some vaginal specula are designed to be reusable and can be sterilised between uses, while others are single-use only. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for sterilisation and disposal.
Reusable vaginal specula should be sterilised using an autoclave or appropriate sterilisation method according to the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure patient safety and infection control.
Yes, disposable vaginal specula are available and are designed for single-use. These are ideal for ensuring hygiene and reducing the risk of cross-contamination in high-volume clinics.
Vaginal specula are generally safe for most patients when used correctly by trained healthcare providers. The size and material of the speculum should be appropriate for the patient’s comfort and anatomy to avoid discomfort or injury.
Yes, vaginal specula are commonly used during Pap smears and other gynaecological examinations to provide a clear view of the cervix and facilitate the collection of samples.