5 Products
filterMediware disposable vaginal speculum XXS-L, colour-coded, infinitely adjustable knurled screw, 25 pieces
Celltip swab brush non-sterile 20 cm nylon spiral bristles Endocervical/Vaginal 10x10 pcs.
Swabs Amies sterile, aluminium or plastic shaft, 400 pieces
Heine Slotted metal speculum 65 x 6 mm and 90 x 7 mm chrome-plated
Sterile swabs for cytology Cotton head Dispatch container 1000 pcs.
Gynecological instruments
Areas of application and clinical application
Gynecological instruments are used for examinations, diagnostic procedures, minor outpatient procedures and safe hygiene routines. Typical application situations include gynecological examinations, taking smears and biopsies, conization, suturing and hemostasis techniques as well as preparatory measures before and after surgical procedures. The selection of instruments depends on the indication, sterilization requirements and ergonomic aspects in order to ensure safe, reproducible processes.
Typical product types and features
This category includes both reusable stainless steel instruments and disposable products for hygienically critical applications. Important product types include specula in various sizes and designs, vaginal spatulas, swab holders and forceps, biopsy forceps, clamps and dissecting instruments, uterine probes and dilators as well as instrument sets and tray solutions. Sterilizable surfaces, corrosion-resistant stainless steel and ergonomic handles are key features.
Advantages in everyday practice
The right gynecological instruments contribute to more efficient examination processes, precise diagnostics and safe interventions. Sterilizable instruments reduce the risk of infection, disposable items simplify hygiene logistics and modular, combinable sets accelerate preparation. Durable materials and precise workmanship mean that rework can be minimized and quality standards maintained.
Selection criteria and quality characteristics
When making the selection, material quality, sterilizability, ergonomics, size range and compatibility with existing instruments are important. Instruments should be easy to clean, temperature resistant to sterilization processes and well balanced for fine motor interventions. Markings on material and sterilization-resistant properties help with secure documentation and tracking.
Overview of typical articles
- Specula (reusable and disposable)
- Biopsy forceps and smear instruments
- Clamps, needle holders and scissors
- Uterine probes and dilators
- Instrument sets and sterilization boxes









