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Chentao Medical answers whether cervical biopsies using sampling forceps are harmful to the human body.
A cervical biopsy involves using sampling forceps or disposable biopsy forceps to extract cervical tissue with a diameter of 1-3 mm, causing very little damage to the uterus. There may be slight pain in the cervix during the procedure, but this is tolerable for most people. A small amount of vaginal bleeding may occur after the biopsy, which can usually be stopped by applying pressure with gauze for a few minutes. Furthermore, the use of sampling forceps results in a small cervical wound, which heals completely in about 1-2 weeks.... Mehr lesen …
Why are disposable biopsy forceps used for cervical biopsies?
In recent years, with the high incidence of cervical cancer, annual health screenings for women have become particularly important. Uterine biopsy, as a crucial medical method for effectively screening for cervical lesions, is available in two types of forceps: reusable and disposable, depending on the patient's specific screening needs. However, some people are unfamiliar with biopsy forceps, leading to concerns about infection during cervical biopsies. Therefore, Chentao Medical Devices provides information on how to choose the right cervical biopsy forceps and why disposable forceps should be used. The specific reasons... Mehr lesen …
Disposable Cervical Biopsy Forceps: A Safe and Reliable Choice for Modern Gynecology
Cervical cancer screening and diagnosis require precision, safety, and sterility. Disposable Cervical Biopsy Forceps have become an essential instrument in modern gynecology due to their reliability and infection-control advantages. In this article, we explore how single-use cervical biopsy instruments improve clinical efficiency and patient safety. What Is a Disposable Cervical Biopsy Forceps? A disposable cervical biopsy forceps is a sterile, single-use gynecology biopsy tool designed to collect cervical tissue samples during diagnostic procedures. These instruments are commonly used in: Colposcopy procedures Cervical cancer screening HPV-related lesion examination Outpatient gynecology clinics... Mehr lesen …