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  2. Sims' vaginal speculum - Wikipedia

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    The examiner might want to use an anterior wall retractor in addition to Sims' speculum for better visualization of the cervix. [2] There is a petition campaign to have Sims' name removed from the devices he invented: "Sims uterine curette, uterine sound, vaginal retractor, uterine scissors, and rectal speculum."

  3. Instruments used in obstetrics and gynecology - Wikipedia

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    Scissors •Episiotomy scissors •Embryotomy scissors •Mayo's scissors •Bonney scissors •Metzenbaum scissors •Perineorrhaphy scissors •Long straight scissors: Uterine sound: Cervical dilators •Hawkin-Ambler's •Das: Ventouse cups •Metallic •Silastic: Oldham's perforator: Cranioclast: Hook with crochet: Jardine's decapitation ...

  4. J. Marion Sims - Wikipedia

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    There is a petition campaign to have Sims' name removed from the devices he invented: "Sims uterine curette, uterine sound, vaginal retractor, uterine scissors, and rectal speculum." New names would be chosen by "a committee of POC (People of Color)." [122] Exam and surgical positioning: Sims' position.

  5. Speculum (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Two cylindrical-shaped glass specula Position of the opened speculum during vaginal examination. Specula have been made of glass or metal. They were generally made of stainless steel and sterilized between uses, but particularly in the 21st century, many — especially those used in emergency departments and doctor's offices — are made of plastic, and are disposable, single-use items.

  6. Tenaculum - Wikipedia

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    Tenaculum. A tenaculum is a surgical instrument, usually classified as a type of forceps.It consists of a slender sharp-pointed hook attached to a handle and is used mainly in surgery for seizing and holding parts, such as blood vessels.

  7. Female genital mutilation - Wikipedia

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    [27] [c] When traditional cutters are involved, non-sterile devices are likely to be used, including knives, razors, scissors, glass, sharpened rocks, and fingernails. [29] According to a nurse in Uganda, quoted in 2007 in The Lancet , a cutter would use one knife on up to 30 girls at a time. [ 30 ]

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  9. Category:Surgical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Sims' vaginal speculum; Spatula Mundani; Spoon of Diocles; Sternal saw; Suction (medicine) Surgery in ancient Rome; Surgibox; Surgical elevator; Surgical scissors; Surgical stainless steel; Surgical staple; Surgical tape; Syclix