LABOTECT CATHETERS
Insemination Catheter
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Insemination is one of the first steps in the treatment of infertility. Using the Labotect Insemination Catheter, every Gynaecologist can perform insemination in his consultancy room. The Labotect disposable insemination catheter is easy to handle and its special design makes sure that the orifice of uterus is closed tightly and there is no leakage of sperms. This insemination catheter is designed for transvaginal transfer of sperms into the uterus in assisted reproduction procedures. It is important to store this insemination catheter properly by keeping it away from dust, sunlight, humidity and extreme temperature.
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USAGE
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Use in an aseptic environment and ensure that its packing is not damaged or showing signs of humidity. Do not use after expiry date.
- Prepare vagina and cervix for intrauterine procedure.
- Expose the uterine cervix with an open vaginal speculum in place.
- Remove the catheter from its protective package and fix a sterile syringe.
- Draw up sperm (native or prepared) into the catheter with fixed syringe.
- Introduce the catheter into the external os and advance gently through the cervical canal to about 4 cm.
- Expel the sperm slowly in about 1-2 minutes.
- Remove the catheter slowly under rotation
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The Labotect Embryo Transfer Catheter set is a sterile packed disposable instrument consisting of a guiding cannula and a transfer catheter. The tip of the guiding cannula is formed like a ball to avoid any traumatisation of the uterus. The Embryo Transfer Catheter Set is used for transvaginal transfer of embryos into the uterus during IVF procedures. It has also to be stored properly by keeping it away from dust, sunlight, humidity and extreme temperature.
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USAGE
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Use in an aseptic environment and ensure that a packing is not damaged or showing signs of humidity. Do not use after expiry date.
- Prepare vagina and cervix for intrauterine transfer.
- Use the direction marker to set penetration depth and direction prior to catheterization. Introduce only the guiding catheter into the cervix and advance gently through the cervical canal. Stop if cervix if impassable. If necessary, first use the guiding catheter for mock transfer.
- Connect a sterile syringe and fill the transfer catheter as per directions.
- Insert the transfer catheter into the guiding catheter and slowly advance it for the emplacement of the embryos. Do not touch the fundus.
- Expel the embryos with very small quantity of transfer medium and slowly remove both catheters in one part.
- Since the equipment may cause infections after usage due its contact with body fluids, it should be disposed off properly.
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