The balloon uterine stent has the following main functions:
Prevention of intrauterine adhesions: After intrauterine operations such as curettage, the balloon uterine stent is placed in the uterine cavity. Through the physical support of the balloon, the anterior and posterior walls of the uterine cavity can be separated to prevent the wound surfaces of the endometrium from coming into contact with each other, thereby reducing the risk of intrauterine adhesions. For example, for patients with endometrial damage caused by induced abortion, the use of a balloon uterine stent can effectively reduce the possibility of intrauterine adhesions, creating favorable conditions for the recovery of the patient's subsequent reproductive function and menstrual cycle.
Hemostasis: After the balloon is inflated, it can exert a certain pressure on the uterine wall and compress the blood vessels in the uterus, playing the role of compression hemostasis. It is commonly used in situations such as postpartum hemorrhage and bleeding after hysteromyoma resection. For instance, when postpartum hemorrhage occurs due to uterine atony, placing a balloon uterine stent can quickly control the bleeding, gaining time for further treatment and reducing the risk of serious complications such as shock caused by excessive bleeding.
Guided intrauterine drug delivery: Drugs can be directly delivered into the uterine cavity through the catheter on the balloon uterine stent, enabling the drugs to exert their effects locally and improving the efficacy of the drugs. For example, for patients with endometritis, the use of a balloon uterine stent for drug delivery can make the antibiotics act more precisely on the diseased site, enhancing the therapeutic effect.
Dilation of the cervix: In some operations that require the dilation of the cervix, such as before hysteroscopic examination or surgery, the balloon uterine stent can gradually dilate the cervix, avoiding cervical injury caused by forced dilation of the cervix. Through a slow and gentle dilation method, it can make the cervical os reach an appropriate size, facilitating the entry of surgical instruments into the uterine cavity and improving the safety and success rate of the operation.
INTRODUCTION
Used for placement in the uterus following an intrauterine surgical procedure in order to prevent intrauterine adhesionsand reduce uterine bleeding
FEATURRES
* Obvious effect on intrauterine adhesious prevention
* Excellent way to reduce uterine bleeding
* No contraindication and aftereffect
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