Weisman-Graves Vaginal Speculum
Weisman-Graves Vaginal Speculum features two blades with a screw mechanism to keep the blades open once inserted into the vaginal canal. The speculum is available in various sizes of blades with a right or left opening to facilitate visualization and/or procedural access.
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EI-01-1516
Categories: Ob & Gyn, Vaginal Specula
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