Sims Vaginal Speculum
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gynaecology Gynaecology or gynecology (see spelling differences) is the area of medicine that involves the treatment of women's diseases, especially those of the reproductive organs. It is often paired with the field of obstetrics, forming the combined are ...
, Sims' vaginal speculum is a double-bladed surgical instrument used for examining the vagina and
cervix The cervix or cervix uteri (Latin, 'neck of the uterus') is the lower part of the uterus (womb) in the human female reproductive system. The cervix is usually 2 to 3 cm long (~1 inch) and roughly cylindrical in shape, which changes during ...
. It was developed by J. Marion Sims out of pewter spoon, but nowadays it is manufactured out of stainless steel or plastic. The plastic speculum is disposable, but the stainless steel one is not. Therefore, the stainless steel speculum should be sterilized before each use. Sims' speculum is inserted into the vagina to retract posterior vaginal wall. It gives more exposure of the vaginal walls than
Cusco's Speculum In gynaecology, Cusco's self-retaining bivalved speculum is a kind of speculums, used for vaginal and cervical examinations. It has a jaw that opens up like a duck bill. The instrument was named after French surgeon Édouard-Gabriel Cusco (1 ...
and therefore is preferred for gynaecological surgeries. It is possible to slide the instrument around the vaginal wall to enable better visualization. The groove in the middle of Sims' speculum allows free flow of secretions and blood to the outside, thereby keeping the area dry. Sims' speculum is available in various sizes, and the size appropriate to the vaginal dimensions of the woman is chosen for use. The disadvantage of Sims' speculum is that it is not self-retaining. The examiner might want to use an anterior wall retractor in addition to Sims' speculum for better visualization of the cervix.


See also

* Speculum *
Instruments used in obstetrics and gynecology The following is a list of instruments that are used in modern obstetrics and gynecology.Text book of Gynecology by Dr. D. C. Dutta, 4th Edition, File:Axis traction device for delivery forceps.jpg, Axis traction device for delivery forceps Fil ...


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* {{cite journal , title=Dr. Marion Sims' speculum , journal= The Lancet , year=1864 , volume=84 , number=2148 , pages=501–502 , first=J. Marion , last=Sims , doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(02)68739-2 , authorlink=J. Marion Sims , url=https://pascal-musc.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=cdi_crossref_primary_10_1016_S0140_6736_02_68739_2 Surgical instruments Gynaecology J. Marion Sims