VAGINAL PESSARY, open ring, 64 x 12 mm

STD SMSUVPESR64

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Former Code(s): SMSUZBE0068
Single patient multiple use A single-use device, also referred to as a disposable device, is intended for use on one patient during a single procedure. It is not intended to be reprocessed (i.e., cleaned and disinfected or sterilized).
U089005 - Pessaries
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VAGINAL PESSARY, open ring

Definition

A device made of soft plastics designed for insertion into the vagina to hold the uterus in place. It is shaped as an open ring and is available in different sizes. It has to be fitted for each woman individually. It is used either as a permanent or temporary treatment of uterine prolapse.

Specifications

  • shape: open ring
  • material: flexible PVC or silicone
  • thickness of the ring: +/- 12 mm
  • ​diameter of the ring: 3 sizes are selected:
    • +/- 64 mm
    • +/- 71 mm
    • +/- 80 mm
    • exact sizes depend according the manufacturer

Instructions for use

Pessaries can be removed daily, weekly, or monthly, (minimum every 3 to 6 months) at patients' discretion, for washing with regular soap and water. Ring pessaries can be removed or left in place for intercourse.

MSF requirements

Common pessary for a first to second degree prolapse.

Insertion is eased with the folding action of the ring

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