Made from polymer materials, this device is flexible, strong, and gentle on tissues, reducing trauma and discomfort during surgery compared to traditional metal instruments, which can be stiff and sharp, causing more pain. It offers reduced trauma and pain, minimal bleeding, single-use to prevent cross-infection, and fewer long-term complications.
The uterine probe made from polymer materials is flexible and can adapt to the uterus's position and direction without the risk of perforation.
The curette made from polymer materials achieves the purpose of curettage without being overly harsh, reducing the risk of infertility caused by abortion procedures.
The aspiration tube, also made from polymer materials, is flexible, causes minimal damage and bleeding, and carries no risk of perforation. It can rotate freely to reach any part of the uterine cavity, decreasing the likelihood of missed aspiration, making it particularly suitable for trainees and interns. It is especially beneficial for those who have recently had cesarean sections, have cervixes that do not dilate easily, are breastfeeding, or have become pregnant shortly after an abortion.
The cervical dilator rod made from polymer materials uses a progressive construction to minimize the need for repeated changes in diameter, providing continuous and gentle dilation with minimal cervical trauma and low pain.