2016年3月22日星期二

graduated dilators amielle comfort dilators


Vulvodynia is defined as vulvar discomfort, most often described as burning pain, occurring in the absence of relevant visible findings or a specific, clinically identifiable neurologic disorder. The most common pain pattern in women with vulvodynia includes symptoms localized strictly to the vulvar vestibule: localized vulvodynia or vestibulodynia.

Symptoms can take the form of burning and any combination of stinging, irritation, itching, pain, and dyspareunia. Introital dyspareunia, the intensity of which may inhibit or prevent intercourse, is often the presenting symptom. The etiology of vestibulodynia is not established. The prevailing theory is that vestibulodynia is a neuropathic disorder involving abnormal pain perception;  dysfunction of the pelvic floor muscles may be a component. Multiple treatments have been used for vulvodynia, including vulvar care measures; topical, oral, and injectable medications; biofeedback; physical therapy; a low-oxalate diet and calcium citrate supplementation; and surgery. Treatment is directed toward alleviating symptoms and may provide partial or complete relief. Although some patients experience relief with a particular treatment regimen, others may not respond to it or experience unacceptable side effects. No single treatment is appropriate for every patient, and it may take a considerable amount of time to find a treatment or combination of treatments that will alleviate the pain. Vaginal dilators are used in a variety of clinical situations, including the treatment of vaginismus, avoidance of vaginal adhesion, and stenosis following radiation therapy. In this study, we report the evaluation of a particular set of vaginal dilators (Amielle Comfort) as a part of vestibulodynia therapy.


It's widely used for gynecology inspection in hospitals and clinics.

(1)CE, ISO13485 and FDA certificates;

(2)Model: Large, Model, Small;

(3)Sterilized by ethylen oxide gas;

(4)Material: it is made of  transparant medical grade polystyrene (Short for PS);

(5)Specifications: Vaginal speuclum with screw, L M S,L-white button, M-red button, S-yellow button.

(6)Instructure:  The disposable sterilized vaginal speculum is made of “upper leaf”, “lower leaf” and hand handle.

(7)Cautions:

       a) Valid date three years from sterilize date, do not use if over expire date.

       b) Do not store with feculence, do not expose to high temperatures.

       c) For single use only. Discard after use. Do not reuse.

(8)Storage: The speculums should be kept in adequately ventilated indoor environment that is free from corrosive gas and with the relative humidity not more than 80% (35%~75%), temperature: 0~30°C


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