OBSTETRICS, GYNECOLOGY AND NEONATAL

Essential diagnostic, therapeutic, and life-support systems dedicated to women’s reproductive health, pregnancy, childbirth, and the specialized care of newborns. This category includes fetal dopplers and monitors, ultrasound systems, colposcopes, delivery beds, infant warmers and incubators, breast pumps, and gynecological instrument sets. This equipment supports the full spectrum of care—from routine exams and prenatal monitoring to complex surgical interventions and critical neonatal support—ensuring safety and optimal outcomes for both mother and child. Ideal for labor and delivery suites, neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), women’s health clinics, and maternity operating rooms.

Caesarean Section Set

A Caesarean Section Set is a sterile instrument tray containing all instruments required for Caesarean delivery, including instruments for abdominal incision, uterine incision, fetal delivery, placental removal, and multi-layer closure. Essential for labor and delivery units and obstetric operating rooms, the set ensures that all necessary instruments are sterile, organized, and immediately available for safe and efficient surgical delivery. Proper instrument counting, sterile technique, and careful tissue handling are critical for optimal maternal and neonatal outcomes.

Colposcope

A Colposcope is a binocular or video microscope used for magnified examination of the cervix, vagina, and vulva following abnormal cervical cancer screening results. It enables identification of acetowhite lesions, atypical vascular patterns, and other signs of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or cancer, and guides precise biopsy of suspicious areas. Essential for gynecology clinics and women's health centers, it provides the visualization needed for accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient education.

Cusco Speculum

A Cusco speculum is a hinged, bivalve instrument used to separate the vaginal walls for examination of the vagina and cervix. It is the standard tool for performing Pap smears, visual diagnostics, and various gynecological procedures. Available in reusable metal or single-use plastic forms and in multiple sizes, its self-retaining lock allows for hands-free operation. Safe and effective use requires gentle insertion with lubrication, selection of the correct size, careful unlocking before removal, and strict adherence to high-level disinfection or sterilization protocols for reusable models. It is an indispensable instrument in women's health care.

Delivery Bed

 A Delivery Bed is a sophisticated, electrically powered hospital bed specifically engineered for labor, delivery, and obstetric surgeries. It transforms from a comfortable labor bed into a delivery platform with lithotomy positioning and finally into a fully functional surgical table, often integrating a newborn resuscitation station. Its core functions are to ensure optimal, safe positioning for the mother, provide ergonomic access for the clinical team, and facilitate integrated monitoring and emergency care for both mother and newborn. Robust, adjustable, and designed for stringent infection control, it is the central piece of equipment in any modern obstetrical unit.

Delivery Set

A Delivery Set is a sterile instrument tray containing the instruments necessary for attending vaginal deliveries, including episiotomy, cord clamping and cutting, placental delivery, and perineal repair. Essential for labor and delivery units, birthing centers, and emergency obstetric services, it ensures that all required instruments are organized, sterile, and immediately available during the delivery process. Proper sterile technique, instrument counting, and placental inspection are critical for safe maternal and neonatal outcomes.

Disposable Cesarean Drape

A Disposable Cesarean Drape is a sterile, single-use fenestrated drape designed for Cesarean section. Featuring a large fenestrated opening for abdominal access, fluid collection pouches for fluid management, and optional adhesive incise drape, it establishes a sterile field and maintains aseptic conditions during Cesarean delivery. Essential for operating rooms and labor and delivery units.

Disposable Cesarean Kit

A Disposable Cesarean Kit is a sterile, single-use convenience kit containing all components necessary for performing a Cesarean section. Including sterile drapes, towels, absorbent pads, suction supplies, and wound dressings, it ensures a safe, sterile surgical environment. Essential for operating rooms and labor and delivery units.

Disposable Delivery Drape

A Disposable Delivery Drape is a sterile, single-use fenestrated drape designed for vaginal delivery. Providing a fluid-resistant barrier that establishes a sterile field around the perineum, it protects both mother and delivery team from contamination. Essential for labor and delivery units, birthing centers, and obstetric settings.

Disposable Delivery Kit

A Disposable Delivery Kit is a sterile, single-use convenience kit containing all components necessary for attending a vaginal delivery. Including sterile drapes, cord clamps, scissors, suction bulb, and absorbent supplies, it ensures a safe, hygienic birth environment. Essential for labor and delivery units, birthing centers, home births, and emergency settings.

Evacuation Set

An Evacuation Set is a sterile instrument tray containing the instruments necessary for uterine evacuation procedures, including dilation and curettage, suction aspiration, and management of incomplete miscarriage. The set includes cervical dilators, curettes, suction cannulas, ovum forceps, and supporting instruments. Used in obstetrics and gynecology for therapeutic abortion, management of pregnancy loss, retained products of conception, and diagnostic curettage, it ensures that all required instruments are sterile, organized, and immediately available for safe and effective uterine evacuation procedures.

Fetal & Maternal Monitor

A Fetal & Maternal Monitor is an electronic monitoring system that simultaneously records fetal heart rate (via external ultrasound or internal scalp electrode), uterine contractions (via external tocodynamometer or intrauterine pressure catheter), and maternal vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation). Used for antepartum and intrapartum fetal assessment, non-stress tests, contraction stress tests, and monitoring of high-risk pregnancies including gestational diabetes, hypertensive disorders, and multiple gestations. Features high-resolution display, continuous paper recording, alarm systems for fetal distress, and data storage for medical records. External monitoring is non-invasive for routine use; internal monitoring provides more accurate data but requires ruptured membranes and cervical dilation. Class II medical device requiring FDA clearance and qualified interpretation of fetal heart rate patterns. Essential for assessing fetal well-being and guiding obstetric interventions.

Fetoheart Sonic Aid Doppler (clinic/hospital use)

A Fetoheart Sonic Aid Doppler (Fetal Doppler) is a Class II medical ultrasound device (2-3 MHz probe) for real-time detection and audible/visual display of fetal heart rate in clinical obstetric settings from 10-12 weeks gestation. Features include handheld or tabletop console, waterproof probe, digital heart rate display (30-240 bpm), amplified speaker, headphone jack, and rechargeable battery or AC power operation. Continuous wave or pulsed wave Doppler technology with auto-correlation signal processing rejects maternal artifact. Primary clinical applications include fetal heart rate detection and monitoring during routine prenatal visits, confirmation of fetal viability in first trimester, intermittent fetal monitoring during labor, non-stress test administration, multiple gestation assessment, fetal presentation determination, and post-procedure confirmation (amniocentesis, CVS, ECV). Critical safety considerations include following ALARA principle (minimum necessary exposure), appropriate ultrasound gel use, probe pressure avoidance, infection control (probe cleaning between patients), differentiation of fetal from maternal signals, and interpretation by qualified providers. Essential equipment in outpatient obstetric clinics, hospital labor and delivery units, and prenatal care settings.

Fetoheart Sonic Aid Doppler (home use)

A Fetoheart Sonic Aid (Doppler) for Home Use is a consumer-grade, FDA-cleared handheld ultrasound device (2-3 MHz) that enables expectant parents to detect and listen to fetal heart sounds in the home environment from approximately 16 weeks gestation. Features include compact lightweight design (100-250g), simple controls, digital heart rate display (50-210 bpm), built-in speaker, headphone jack, and AA battery or USB rechargeable power. Continuous wave Doppler technology provides real-time audio of fetal heart sounds for maternal reassurance and bonding. Primary applications include maternal reassurance and emotional bonding between prenatal visits, confirmation of fetal activity, supplemental monitoring for high-risk pregnancies under provider guidance, and family involvement in the pregnancy experience. Critical safety information includes FDA-mandated labeling that device is for reassurance only (not medical diagnosis), optimal use after 16 weeks, limitation to 5–10-minute sessions, recognition that inability to detect heartbeat may not indicate a problem, and requirement to continue regular prenatal care. Not a substitute for professional medical evaluation; seek immediate care for bleeding, pain, fluid leakage, or decreased fetal movement.

Gynecological examination couch (Parturition Bed)

A Gynecological Examination Couch (Parturition Bed) is a specialized medical couch designed for gynecologic examinations, obstetric delivery, and related procedures. Featuring adjustable backrest, removable leg sections, and adjustable stirrups for lithotomy positioning, it supports pelvic examinations, Pap smears, IUD procedures, and all stages of labor and delivery. The couch provides Trendelenburg and reverse Trendelenburg positioning, height adjustment, and fluid-resistant upholstery for easy cleaning. Essential for gynecology clinics, labor and delivery units, and women's health centers, it combines examination and delivery functions in a single versatile unit.

Gynecological Set

A Gynecological Set is a sterile instrument tray containing instruments for gynecologic examinations, diagnostic procedures, and minor surgical interventions. The set includes vaginal speculums, cervical biopsy forceps, endocervical curettes, tenaculum, uterine sound, and supporting instruments. Used in gynecology clinics, women's health centers, and office-based procedure suites, it supports routine examinations, cervical cancer screening, IUD services, and diagnostic sampling. Proper sterile technique and careful tissue handling are essential for safe and effective patient care.

High-Definition Endoscope

A High-Definition Endoscope is an advanced endoscopic system providing superior image resolution, color accuracy, and contrast for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Incorporating HD or 4K imaging with advanced visualization technologies such as narrow band imaging, blue light imaging, and autofluorescence, it enables detection of subtle mucosal abnormalities and early neoplasia that may be missed with standard definition systems. Essential for early cancer detection, precise therapeutic intervention, and documentation, it represents the standard of care for advanced endoscopy.

Hysteroscope

A Hysteroscope is a specialized endoscope used for visualization and treatment of the uterine cavity. Diagnostic hysteroscopy provides direct examination of the endometrium for evaluation of abnormal bleeding, infertility, and recurrent pregnancy loss. Operative hysteroscopy enables minimally invasive treatment of polyps, fibroids, adhesions, and uterine septa through the natural orifice of the cervix. Essential for gynecology and reproductive medicine, hysteroscopy offers accurate diagnosis and effective treatment with preservation of fertility and rapid recovery.

Infant Hanging Scale

An Infant Hanging Scale is a Class II medical device (mechanical spring/balance or digital load cell) designed for accurate weight measurement of neonates and infants up to 2-3 years (capacity 10-25 kg, accuracy ±5-10 g) using a suspended sling or pan. Features include soft, washable fabric sling with head support and leg openings, tare function to zero out sling weight, mechanical dial or backlit digital display, hold function for active infants, test-weighing mode for breastfeeding assessment (digital models), and portable carrying case. Primary clinical applications include newborn weight monitoring in hospital nurseries (detecting excessive weight loss), NICU daily weights (tracking growth, calculating fluids), breastfeeding adequacy assessment (test-weighing), pediatric outpatient and well-child visits, home healthcare and visiting nurse services, malnutrition screening in developing world, and research studies requiring precise infant weights. Critical safety considerations include secure hanging from sturdy support (never ceiling tiles), thorough sling inspection before each use, proper infant positioning with head support, tare verification with sling attached, never leaving infants unattended, and strict infection control with clean sling per patient. Essential equipment for accurate infant growth monitoring and nutritional assessment in all healthcare settings serving pediatric populations.

Infant Head Fixing Unit

An Infant Head Fixing Unit is a Class I medical positioning device designed to safely stabilize and maintain proper head and neck alignment in neonates and infants during medical procedures, respiratory support, imaging studies, and ongoing care in NICUs, delivery rooms, and transport settings. Constructed with medical-grade materials (radiolucent plastics, pressure-distributing foam/gel, waterproof covers) and available in preterm, term, infant, and adjustable sizes. Features include contoured head support, adjustable lateral stabilizers, optional securing straps, and compatibility with incubators, radiant warmers, and procedure tables. Primary clinical applications include maintaining airway alignment during non-invasive ventilation (CPAP, high-flow nasal cannula), stabilizing head for procedures (umbilical line placement, lumbar puncture), preventing motion artifact during imaging (cranial ultrasound, CT, MRI), protecting neurosurgical sites post-operatively, and preventing positional plagiocephaly. Critical safety considerations include verifying neutral head position to maintain patent airway, regular skin checks for pressure points, appropriate sizing to prevent movement or pressure injury, and radiolucent/MRI-safe verification for imaging studies. Essential positioning equipment for safe, developmentally supportive care of hospitalized infants.

Infant Oxygen Hood

An Infant Oxygen Hood is a Class II medical device used to deliver controlled concentrations of supplemental oxygen to spontaneously breathing newborns and infants. Made of transparent medical-grade acrylic or polycarbonate, the hood fits over the infant's head with a soft foam or rubber neck seal, creating an oxygen-enriched environment while allowing easy access for monitoring and care. Available in premature/neonatal, infant, and older infant sizes with gas inlet ports (22 mm) for connection to air/oxygen blenders (FiO2 21-100%), access ports for monitoring leads and IV lines, and outlet vents to prevent CO2 accumulation. Requires minimum flow rate of 5 L/min to ensure adequate CO2 washout. Used with heated humidifiers for prolonged therapy to prevent airway drying. Primary clinical applications include management of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in premature infants, neonatal pneumonia, post-extubation oxygen support, congenital heart disease, and palliative care. Critical safety considerations include maintaining adequate flow rate to prevent rebreathing, monitoring FiO2 at hood level, ensuring proper neck seal without constriction, and preventing hyperoxia to reduce retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) risk. Essential equipment in NICUs and special care nurseries for controlled oxygen delivery to vulnerable infants.

Infant radiant warmer (resuscitaire)

An Infant Radiant Warmer (Resuscitaire) is an open-bassinet, overhead radiant heating system designed for neonatal thermoregulation and resuscitation. It provides servo-controlled infrared warmth to maintain infant body temperature during the critical transition from intrauterine to extrauterine life. The integrated resuscitation platform features built-in oxygen and air sources, suction apparatus, cardiorespiratory monitoring, and storage for resuscitation equipment, ensuring all necessary tools are immediately accessible during newborn stabilization. Essential equipment for every delivery room and neonatal intensive care unit, the radiant warmer supports thermoregulation, resuscitation, and ongoing care while allowing unrestricted access to the infant. Proper temperature probe placement, pre-warming, and alarm response are critical for safe operation.

Infant T-Piece Resuscitator

An Infant T-piece Resuscitator is a Class II medical device designed for neonatal resuscitation and controlled positive pressure ventilation, delivering precise, consistent peak inspiratory pressures (PIP) and positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) as recommended by Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) guidelines. The T-piece assembly connects to compressed air/oxygen source (5-15 L/min) with adjustable PIP (10-40 cmH₂O) and PEEP (0-10 cmH₂O) controls, built-in pressure manometer, and pressure relief valve (30-40 cmH₂O). Operator occludes port to deliver breaths (typically 40-60/min), with consistent pressures maintained regardless of technique. Essential advantages over bag-valve-mask devices include operator-independent pressure delivery, ability to provide PEEP (critical for preterm lung protection), reduced risk of barotrauma, and hands-free PEEP allowing two-handed mask seal. Primary clinical applications include delivery room resuscitation, stabilization of extremely preterm infants (<1,000 g), CPAP/PEEP delivery, meconium aspiration management, and neonatal transport ventilation. Critical safety considerations include verifying gas supply (5-15 L/min), monitoring manometer pressures, ensuring proper mask seal, observing chest rise, and titrating FiO2 to SpO2 targets. Indispensable resuscitation equipment in every delivery room, NICU, and neonatal transport setting worldwide.

Infantometer

An Infantometer is a medical measuring device (typically 0-100 cm range, 1 mm graduation) designed for accurate recumbent length measurement of neonates, infants, and children up to 2 years of age. Features include rigid base board, fixed headboard, movable perpendicular footboard with smooth-gliding mechanism, and measurement scale (analog engraved or digital display). Constructed from medical-grade materials (wood, acrylic, ABS plastic, aluminum/stainless steel) with non-porous, easy-to-clean surfaces and rounded safety edges. Accuracy ±1-2 mm meets WHO and CDC requirements for growth monitoring. Primary clinical applications include accurate length measurement for growth assessment (WHO/CDC growth charts), early detection of growth abnormalities (failure to thrive, growth retardation), nutritional status monitoring (weight-for-length), premature infant follow-up, endocrine disorder evaluation (growth hormone deficiency), genetic syndrome assessment (syndrome-specific charts), and research studies requiring precise anthropometrics. Class I medical device. Critical safety considerations include two-person measurement technique, proper infant positioning (neutral head, gentle leg extension), infection control (cleaning between infants), stability on level surface, and regular calibration verification. Essential equipment in pediatric clinics, well-child visits, NICU, and child health research.

IUD Removal Set

An IUD Removal Set is a sterile instrument tray containing instruments for the safe removal of intrauterine contraceptive devices. The set includes vaginal speculum, ring forceps, tenaculum, uterine sound, IUD retrieval instruments, and cervical dilators for managing routine and complex IUD removals. Used in gynecology clinics, family planning centers, and office-based procedure suites, it supports safe removal of copper and hormonal IUDs, management of non-visible strings, and retrieval of embedded or fragmented devices. Proper technique and careful handling are essential for patient safety and successful IUD removal.

Multi-functional Stirrups

Multi-functional Stirrups are adjustable leg supports used for positioning patients in lithotomy position for gynecologic, urologic, obstetric, and colorectal procedures. Featuring adjustable height, abduction, and rotation, they provide customized positioning for patient comfort and optimal clinician access. Secure locking mechanisms, pressure-reducing padding, and compatibility with standard examination and operating tables make them essential accessories for women's health, urology, and colorectal surgery.

Neonatal Jaundice Treatment Device

A Neonatal Jaundice Treatment Device (phototherapy unit) is a Class II medical device that delivers therapeutic blue light (450-470 nm) to treat hyperbilirubinemia in newborns, preventing bilirubin-induced neurological damage (kernicterus). Available as overhead units (mobile stands with LED or fluorescent lamps), fiberoptic systems (Biliblanket) with illuminated pads placed against the infant's skin, and combination systems for intensive therapy. Irradiance ranges from 10-50+ µW/cm²/nm at treatment distance. LED units offer specific wavelength output, minimal heat, long life (10,000-50,000 hours), and energy efficiency. Treatment indications follow AAP hour-specific nomograms based on gestational age, birth weight, postnatal age, and risk factors. Essential safety requirements include opaque eye shields to protect neonatal retinas, temperature monitoring to prevent hyperthermia, hydration maintenance, and regular irradiance verification. Used in hospital NICUs, newborn nurseries, and (select devices) home care settings for mild jaundice. Critical for preventing permanent neurological sequelae of untreated severe neonatal jaundice.

Phototherapy Machine

A Phototherapy Machine is a therapeutic light delivery system used to treat neonatal hyperbilirubinemia by converting toxic, fat-soluble bilirubin into water-soluble isomers that can be excreted. Using blue-spectrum light from LED, fluorescent, or fiber optic sources, it reduces bilirubin levels non-invasively, preventing kernicterus and permanent neurological damage. Available in overhead, ceiling-mounted, and fiber optic blanket configurations, it is standard equipment in hospital nurseries and NICUs, with portable units available for home use. Safe operation requires proper eye protection, temperature monitoring, and verification of adequate light output.

Pinnard Fetoscope (plastic/metal)

A Pinnard Fetoscope (Pinard horn) is a mechanical acoustic horn (150-200 mm length, 40-60 mm bell) for auscultation of fetal heart sounds through the maternal abdomen, available in traditional metal (stainless steel/chrome-plated, 150-300g, autoclavable, durable, requires warming) and modern plastic (medical-grade polymer, 30-80g, lightweight, unbreakable, economical, not autoclavable) versions. The flared bell collects fetal heart sounds, concentrating them through the tapered horn to the single earpiece for mechanical amplification (10-20 dB). Primary clinical applications include intermittent fetal heart rate monitoring during prenatal care and labor in low-risk pregnancies, confirming fetal viability, determining fetal presentation and position through point of maximal intensity, monitoring multiple gestations, and providing non-interventive fetal assessment in natural childbirth, home birth, and resource-limited settings. Class I medical device. Requires significant practitioner training and experience; reliable after 18-20 weeks gestation; limited by maternal obesity, anterior placenta, and ambient noise. Critical safety considerations include infection control (metal autoclavable, plastic chemical disinfection only), gentle abdominal pressure, maternal positioning, and recognition that Pinnard is not a replacement for electronic monitoring in high-risk pregnancies.

Resectoscope

A Resectoscope is a specialized endoscopic instrument used for transurethral resection of the prostate, bladder tumors, and endometrium. Combining a telescope, working element, and resecting loop, it enables precise cutting and coagulation of tissue under direct visualization. Essential in urology for benign prostatic hyperplasia and bladder cancer treatment, and in gynecology for endometrial resection, it provides minimally invasive treatment with rapid recovery and preservation of organ function.

Standard Infant incubator

A Standard Infant Incubator is an enclosed, temperature-controlled chamber designed to provide a stable thermal environment for premature and ill newborn infants. It maintains air temperature, humidity, and oxygen concentration while protecting the infant from environmental fluctuations and infection risk. Featuring servo-controlled temperature regulation, access ports for care, and integrated monitoring systems, it supports thermoregulation, respiratory function, and developmental care in neonatal intensive care units. Proper temperature probe placement, humidity management, and alarm response are essential for safe operation.

Transcutaneous Jaundice Detector

A Transcutaneous Jaundice Detector (TcB meter) is a Class II medical device that non-invasively estimates serum bilirubin levels in newborns using reflectance spectrophotometry or multi-wavelength optical analysis, providing rapid (1-5 seconds), painless screening for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. Handheld, battery-operated device measures yellow coloration of subcutaneous tissue at the forehead or sternum, displaying results in mg/dL or µmol/L. Features include digital display, data storage (100-1,000 readings), USB/Bluetooth connectivity, and disposable probe covers for infection control. Correlation with serum bilirubin typically R² >0.9. Primary clinical applications include universal newborn screening before hospital discharge (AAP guidelines), monitoring bilirubin trends in at-risk infants, assessing phototherapy efficacy, and post-discharge follow-up in community settings. Critical safety considerations include mandatory confirmatory serum testing for abnormal values, daily calibration verification, use of disposable probe covers to prevent cross-contamination, avoidance of measurement on phototherapy-exposed skin, and proper technique (site selection, gentle pressure, averaging multiple readings). Essential screening tool in newborn nurseries, NICUs, and community healthcare settings for preventing kernicterus through early detection and management of neonatal jaundice.

Ultrasonic Doppler

An Ultrasonic Doppler is a handheld or tabletop medical device that uses continuous wave Doppler ultrasound (2-10 MHz probes) to detect and amplify blood flow sounds for fetal heart rate monitoring and peripheral vascular assessment. Available with obstetric probes (2-3 MHz for deep fetal detection) and vascular probes (4-5 MHz for deep vessels, 8-10 MHz for superficial vessels). Features audio output through speaker or headphones, digital heart rate display (30-300 bpm), and directional flow capability on select models. Primary clinical applications include fetal heart rate detection and monitoring (as early as 10-12 weeks gestation), peripheral arterial disease assessment (ankle-brachial index calculation), deep vein thrombosis evaluation, blood pressure measurement in difficult populations, intraoperative and postoperative vascular monitoring, wound healing assessment, and penile blood flow evaluation for erectile dysfunction. Class II medical device requiring FDA clearance. Critical safety considerations include following ALARA principle for ultrasound exposure, appropriate gel use, probe pressure avoidance, infection control (probe cleaning and sterile covers), and qualified interpretation of Doppler sounds.

Vaginal Speculum

Vaginal Speculum are sterile (disposable) or reusable (stainless steel) bivalve instruments designed to retract the vaginal walls, providing visualization and access to the cervix and vaginal canal for gynecologic examination and procedures. The Graves speculum features broad, curved blades for adult multiparous patients; the Pederson speculum has narrower, flatter blades for nulliparous, postmenopausal, or adolescent patients. Disposable plastic specula eliminate cross-contamination risk and are available with integrated LED illumination; reusable stainless-steel specula are durable, autoclavable, and cost-effective in high-volume settings. Essential functions include Pap smear collection, cervical cultures, IUD insertion/removal, colposcopy, endometrial biopsy, and evaluation of pelvic pathology. Critical safety imperatives include appropriate size selection, generous lubrication (except when contraindicated for cytology), gentle insertion following the natural angle of the vagina, warming of metal specula to body temperature, and strict single-use protocol for disposable devices or validated reprocessing for reusable instruments. An indispensable tool in women's healthcare.