SOUND, UTERINE, MARTIN, malleable, 30 cm 52-40-32

STD ESURSOUM30-

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L05090501 - Uterine surgical probes, reusable
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Uterine sound, Martin

Definition

A hand-held manual instrument designed to measure and/or explore the internal depth or length of the uterus, cervix, and/or vagina. It is a slender hollow or solid cylindrical instrument made of metal typically with graduations of length displayed along its working end.

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • Malleable shaft graduated in cm
  • Bulb-shaped distal end
  • Fitted on handle
  • Length: 30 cm
  • Material: austenitic steel

Instructions for use

USE TO BE AVOIDED: risk of uterus perforation !

Can be replaced by the first Hegar dilator passing through the uterine cervix.

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