About
The operative hysteroscopy sheath is used in hysteroscopy procedures to facilitate both diagnostic and therapeutic interventions within the uterus. Here are its primary uses:
Diagnostic Uses
- Uterine Assessment: Allows direct visualization of the uterine cavity to assess for abnormalities such as polyps, fibroids, or abnormal bleeding.
- Biopsy: Enables the collection of tissue samples for histological examination.
Operative Uses
- Polypectomy: Removal of uterine polyps to alleviate symptoms or for diagnostic purposes.
- Myomectomy: Surgical removal of fibroids from the uterine wall.
- Endometrial Resection: Removal of the endometrial lining to treat conditions like hyperplasia or recurrent bleeding.
- Insertion of Devices: Placement of intrauterine devices (IUDs) or other devices.
- Lysis of Adhesions: Treatment of intrauterine adhesions (Ashermans syndrome) to restore normal uterine function.
- Treatment of Abnormal Bleeding: Addresses issues like heavy menstrual bleeding by removing problematic tissue.
The sheath provides a pathway for various surgical instruments, allowing for minimally invasive interventions while minimizing patient discomfort and recovery time.
Product details
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Material Grade
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Stainless Steel
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I Deal In
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New Only
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Telescope
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30degree
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Model Name/Number
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EHS
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Usage/Application
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Hospital
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Automation Grade
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Manual
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Size/Dimension
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2.9 mm
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Country of Origin
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Made in India
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Brand
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Optec
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Material
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Stainless Steel
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श्रेण्या
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Hysteroscopes
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Type
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Operative
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Robust Waterproof DesignConstructed with quality steel and a waterproof build, the hysteroscopy sheath offers resilience during fluid-intensive procedures. Its manual operation eliminates dependence on external power sources, making it simple and dependable in a surgical environment, especially where drainage or irrigation is involved.
Tailored for Hospital EnvironmentsThis operative sheath is designed specifically for use in hospital operating rooms. Its basic functionality and non-sterilized state allow greater flexibility for in-house sterilization protocols. The devices suitability for repeated use ensures it can easily be incorporated into routine hysteroscopy surgeries.
FAQs of Operative Hysteroscopy Sheath:
Q: How is the Operative Hysteroscopy Sheath used during surgery?
A: The sheath is manually operated by surgical staff to facilitate access and visualization within the uterine cavity during hysteroscopy procedures. It serves as a conduit for surgical instruments and helps in efficient fluid management, owing to its waterproof construction.
Q: What materials are used to manufacture this device?
A: This hysteroscopy sheath is produced from high-quality steel, ensuring longevity and resistance to corrosion, which is essential for repeated use in surgical environments.
Q: When should the sheath be sterilized?
A: As the sheath is supplied non-sterilized, it should be thoroughly cleaned and sterilized according to the hospitals protocols before its initial use and after each subsequent procedure.
Q: Where is this product manufactured and supplied from?
A: The sheath is manufactured, exported, and supplied by a reputed medical device company based in India, catering to hospitals worldwide.
Q: What is the process for integrating the sheath into surgical practice?
A: Hospitals should integrate the sheath into surgical routines after proper sterilization. It can be used alongside standard basic surgical instruments for operative hysteroscopy, ensuring the surgical team is familiar with its manual operation.
Q: What is the benefit of its waterproof feature?
A: The waterproof design prevents fluid ingress, which reduces infection risks and enhances the sheaths durability during procedures involving irrigation or continuous fluid flow.
Q: What type of hysteroscopy surgeries is this sheath most suitable for?
A: This operative sheath is ideal for general and operative hysteroscopy procedures where manual instrumentation and reliable fluid control are required, making it suitable for most hospital gynecology departments.