Disposable Endometrial Sampler Featuring a Flexible Suction Tube for Gynaecology and Obstetrics Procedures
- The disposable endometrial sampler features high sensitivity and specificity, with pathological diagnostic consistency equivalent to that of D&C biopsy specimens.
- It requires no cervical dilation or anesthesia, ensuring easy operation and improved patient comfort.
- The Ⅰ Mould suction tube offers excellent flexibility and can bend freely to reach the cornua and fundus of the uterus—areas difficult to access with traditional curettage tools. It generates negative pressure automatically to collect sufficient and comprehensive intrauterine samples, with a higher success rate than traditional diagnostic curettage.
- The sampling rod of the Ⅲ Mould endometrial sampler conforms to the shape of the uterine cavity and provides 360° coverage of the endometrium, overcoming the disadvantages of large blind spots and high false-negative rates associated with localized sampling.
- The Ⅲ Mould endometrial sampler is equipped with 8 evenly distributed dentate scrapers on the sampling rod. The scrapers can reach the endometrial basal layer without penetrating it, ensuring high sampling satisfaction with minimal bleeding.

Product Information
| Variant |
Components |
| Ⅰ Mould |
Suction tube, suction tube handle, piston rod, sealing ring |
| Ⅲ Mould |
Suction tube, sampling rod, sampling rod handle |
Key Features
- Sterile and Single-Use: Ensures patient safety by eliminating the risk of cross-contamination.
- Suction Tube: Designed for efficient and comprehensive tissue sampling.
- Atraumatic: Specifically designed to reduce discomfort and trauma during tissue collection.
- High-Quality Materials: Constructed to meet rigorous medical standards.

Applications
The Sterile Single-Use Endometrial Suction Pipette is ideal for:
- Endometrial Biopsy: Used to collect tissue samples from the endometrium for diagnostic purposes.
- Uterine Health Diagnostics: Essential for assessing conditions such as abnormal uterine bleeding or evaluating the effectiveness of hormone therapy.

