| Management number | 239523825 | Release Date | 2026/07/14 | List Price | US$18.00 | Model Number | 239523825 | ||
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An Infant Wire Speculum is a small, delicate medical instrument used by physicians to gently open the vaginal canal of an infant or young child for visual examination (vaginoscopy). Its primary purpose is to diagnose conditions without causing trauma to the delicate tissues. Detailed Description 1. Design and Physical Characteristics Size and Scale: It is significantly smaller and more delicate than speculums designed for adolescents or adult women. Its dimensions are proportionate to the anatomy of an infant. Material: Traditionally made of stainless steel, which allows for durability, easy sterilization, and a smooth, non-reactive surface. Basic Components: Unlike the bivalve (duck-bill) design of a Pederson or Graves speculum, the infant wire speculum has a simpler, two-part design: The Speculum Blade: This is not a solid blade but consists of a wire loop. This open design provides an unobstructed view of the vaginal walls and cervix while minimizing the instrument's contact with sensitive tissue. The Handle: A simple, often flat or slightly curved, handle for the physician to hold and manipulate the instrument with precision. 2. Primary Function and Use The core function is exposure and visualization. It is used in a procedure called an examination under anesthesia (EUA) or a vaginoscopy. Common medical reasons for its use include: Investigation of Bleeding: Unexplained vaginal bleeding in a pre-pubertal child. Suspicion of a Foreign Body: To locate and potentially remove an object from the vagina. Assessment for Trauma: In cases of suspected sexual abuse or accidental injury. Evaluation of Congenital Anomalies: To check for structural abnormalities of the reproductive tract. Investigation of Discharge: To identify the source of persistent or unusual discharge. 3. Key Differentiating Features Non-Dilating: It does not dilate the canal but simply holds the walls apart gently. The vaginal opening (introitus) and canal of an infant are very small, and this instrument is designed to work within those confines without causing injury. Diagnostic, Not Procedural: It is primarily used for visual inspection. It is not typically used for procedures like taking cervical samples (Pap smears) or IUD insertions, which are irrelevant in this age group. Requires Anesthesia: Due to the sensitivity of the procedure and the need for absolute stillness, an infant vaginoscopy with a wire speculum is almost always performed under general anesthesia in an operating room setting. Comparison with Other Speculums Feature Infant Wire Speculum Pederson/Graves Speculum (Adult) Size Very small, delicate Larger, robust Design Single, open wire loop Two solid, hinged blades (bivalve) Blade Type Wire Solid, often with a duck-bill shape Primary Use Diagnostic vaginoscopy Pelvic exams, Pap smears, procedures Patient Population Infants, young children Adolescents and adult women
| ASIN | B0G4FJ5TM5 |
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| Manufacturer | Lifecare Surgicals |
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