The Electrode Pederson Speculum is a specialized gynecological instrument that combines the features of a Pederson speculum with an electrode used for procedures involving electrosurgery, such as LEEP (Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure).
Key Features:
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Base Instrument:
The Pederson speculum is a type of vaginal speculum that is narrower than the Graves speculum, making it ideal for patients with a smaller vaginal canal or those who have never given birth vaginally. -
Electrode Integration:
The addition of an electrode allows for electrical current to be applied for cutting or coagulating tissue, typically used in the treatment of cervical dysplasia. -
Insulated Design:
The electrode part is insulated except at the tip to ensure safety and precision during procedures.
Common Use:
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LEEP procedures for removing abnormal cervical tissue.
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Colposcopy-guided biopsies.
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Minor electrosurgical procedures in gynecology.
Advantages:
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Combines retraction and electrosurgical functionality.
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Minimizes the number of tools needed during a procedure.
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Enhances procedural efficiency and precision.









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