Product details
The cube pessary is made of tissue-friendly silicone with a knob, in which a retention thread is securely anchored to facilitate changes. The cube pessary can be used to treat various degrees of vaginal prolapse. When the prolapse is so severe that the vagina is partially everted, it is referred to as a prolapse. This can involve bladder, uterus, and/or rectal prolapse. By inserting a cube pessary into the vagina, the prolapsed organs can be repositioned to their original location. Cube pessaries are also suitable for scar loosening and widening of vaginal constrictions. Treatment indications also arise in cases of bladder emptying disorders, discomfort during intercourse, and prior to planned surgeries. Due to the flexibility of the tissue-friendly silicone, the cube pessary can usually be inserted and removed effortlessly by the user.
Sizes:
- Cube size 0: 25 mm
- Cube size 1: 29 mm
- Cube size 2: 32 mm
- Cube size 3: 37 mm
- Cube size 4: 41 mm
- Cube size 5: 45 mm
- Cube size 6: 55 mm
- Cube size 7: 65 mm
- Cube size 8: 70 mm
- Cube size 9: 75 mm.
Practice supplies type | Medical accessories |
Items per sales unit | 1 x |
Medical specialist application | Medical device for the public |
Medical Device Category | IIa |
Item number | 21411884 |
Manufacturer | Arabin |
Category | Medical supplies + Equipment |
Manufacturer no. | 100020 |
Release date | 28.4.2021 |
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Material | Tissue-friendly silicone |
Practice supplies type | Medical accessories |
Medical Device Category | IIa |
Country of origin | Germany |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Items per sales unit | 1 x |
Scope of delivery | Cube pessary with button |
Weight | 0.02 kg |
Length | 15.10 cm |
Width | 10.40 cm |
Height | 3.40 cm |
Weight | 23 g |
Instructions for use | The maximum uninterrupted wearing time is 30 days. However, it is strongly recommended that the pessary is removed every evening and reinserted in the morning. The patient should be informed by healthcare professionals about use, changing and any concomitant therapy. |