NZ335459A - Probe, for a speculum, having a removable closure at one end of a tubular member with integral means for admission of a fluid into the bore of the tubular member
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Probe, for a speculum, having a removable closure at one end of a tubular member with integral means for admission of a fluid into the bore of the tubular member
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A probe for a speculum for use in examining the interior of a body cavity comprises an elongated tubular member 1 having a first end 3, a second 4 end and an expandable sealing element 2 encircling member 1 at or near end 3. A means, e.g. air tube 12, for admission of a fluid 50 to the interior of said sealing element to effect expansion thereof, is provided as is a removable closure means 31 for second end 4. A means, e.g. an air connection means 32, for admission of a fluid into the bore 13 of member 1 is integral with closure means 31. The closure means provides a line of sight, e.g. eye piece 41, extending through the closure means and along the bore of the tubular member.
NZ33545997A1997-10-311997-10-31Probe, for a speculum, having a removable closure at one end of a tubular member with integral means for admission of a fluid into the bore of the tubular member
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Probe, for a speculum, having a removable closure at one end of a tubular member with integral means for admission of a fluid into the bore of the tubular member
sheath device suitable for endoscopic instruments, use of a device, methods for examination of an internal organ, treatment and examination of a urogenital organ, treatment of a joint, urinary and anal incontinence, vesicouretal reflux, esophagitis of reflux, arthritis, tendonitis, for a gynecological examination, and for injecting a material into the human body, and
Probe, for a speculum, having a removable closure at one end of a tubular member with integral means for admission of a fluid into the bore of the tubular member