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Gynaecology DTR Instruments

Equip your women’s health service with sterile single-use gynaecological instruments built for clinical precision, patient safety and efficient procedure flow. This range supports colposcopy and LLETZ procedures, cervical biopsies, polyp and coil removal, IUD support and obstetric delivery. It is designed for use across Australian hospitals, day surgeries, maternity units and specialist women’s health clinics. Each instrument arrives sterile and ready to use, with first-time sharpness where it matters most, including biopsy punches and electrodes and consistent quality across every procedure. Browse the range below or request a quote for bulk pricing on procedure-volume orders.

Choosing the right gynaecology instruments

For women’s health services managing recurring procedure lists, single-use instruments can help simplify stock planning. They also support a more consistent clinical setup across rooms, clinicians and departments. Clean and individually packaged gyno tools are ready for immediate use when needed. This is especially valuable for colposcopy clinics, maternity units and day surgeries, where availability, first-time sharpness and patient throughput all need careful management.

Colposcopy and biopsy instruments

Colposcopy and biopsy work depends on clear access, controlled sampling and reliable cutting performance. This range includes gynaecological instruments suited to cervical assessment, biopsy collection and LLETZ procedures, with single-use biopsy punches and electrodes that help maintain sharpness from first use. For clinics managing regular screening referrals, this can support more predictable product use across appointment blocks and reduce the need to check instrument condition before each procedure.

  • Cervical Rotating Biopsy Punch
  • Tischler Biopsy Punch
  • Colposcopy LLETZ Loop Electrodes
  • Colposcopy LLETZ Ball Electrodes
  • Cusco Insulated Specula
  • Aspirating Needle

Obstetric and delivery instruments

Our range of OBGYN tools includes scissors designed for maternity ward and delivery suite requirements. Episiotomy scissors feature an angled design with smooth, blunt tips, while our umbilical scissors come in straight and curved variants. Single-use scissors can help teams maintain available stock across birth suites, theatre areas and after-hours settings, where timing and demand can be difficult to predict.

  • Episiotomy Scissors
  • Umbilical Scissors

Uterine and intrauterine instruments

Uterine and intrauterine procedures may require instruments for controlled access, removal, insufflation or fine dissection. This range includes specialist OBGYN tools for polyp and coil removal, HSG procedures and supporting surgical handling where a sterile single-use setup is preferred.

  • Bonney Uterine Polyp Forceps
  • Spackman Insufflation Cannula
  • Metzenbaum Scissors

Partner with Medical Devices today

As a trusted supplier of gynaecology instruments in Australia, Medical Devices helps teams choose products that align with their procedure volumes, storage requirements and purchasing cycles. Whether you’re reviewing an existing supply setup or building a new one, our team can provide practical guidance on quantities, suitable product combinations and reordering needs. 

For teams sourcing across multiple specialties, Medical Devices also supplies related DTR ranges, including dermatological, orthopaedic, ophthalmic and general vascular instruments. If you need further guidance, explore our resources on single-use vs reusable instruments and types of surgical forceps.

Talk to our team to discuss your requirements or request a quote for tailored pricing.

FAQs

What instruments do gynaecologists use?
Gynaecologists use a range of instruments depending on the procedure being performed. Common examples include vaginal specula for cervical visualisation, biopsy punches for tissue sampling, uterine forceps for polyp or coil removal, colposcopy electrodes for LLETZ procedures, insufflation cannulas for HSG support and obstetric scissors for delivery-related use.

What is the gyno tool called?
The most commonly referenced gyno tool is the vaginal speculum. It is used to gently open the vaginal canal so the clinician can view the cervix during an examination. Other common tools may include biopsy punches, uterine forceps, aspirating needles and colposcopy electrodes, depending on the procedure.

What tools do they use at the gynaecologist?
Gynecologist tools may include a Cusco speculum for visualisation, an aspirating needle or biopsy punch if a sample is required and forceps where removal or controlled handling is needed. For colposcopy and LLETZ procedures, clinicians may also use insulated specula and LLETZ loop or ball electrodes.

What are the 5 basic categories of surgical instruments?
The five basic categories of surgical instruments are cutting and dissecting, grasping and holding, clamping and occluding, retracting and exposing and suturing and stapling. At Medical Devices Australia, our gynaecology range includes instruments across several of these categories, such as Metzenbaum Scissors, Episiotomy Scissors, Bonney Uterine Polyp Forceps, Cusco Insulated Specula, biopsy punches and electrodes.

Are single-use gynaecological instruments as reliable as reusable ones?
Yes, single-use gynaecological instruments are manufactured from surgical-grade stainless steel to the same precision standards expected of reusable instruments.

Why use single-use instruments for colposcopy and LLETZ procedures?
Single-use instruments are often preferred for colposcopy and LLETZ procedures because they provide first-time sharpness, consistent performance and individual sterile packaging for each patient. They also remove the need for reprocessing between uses, which can support efficiency in high-volume cervical screening and colposcopy clinics.

Do you supply gynaecology instruments to hospitals across Australia?
Yes, we supply gynaecology instruments across Australia, including to hospitals, day surgeries, women’s health clinics and maternity units. Bulk and procedure-pack pricing is available across the single-use gynaecology range.

What is a Tischler biopsy punch used for?
A Tischler biopsy punch is used to collect cervical tissue samples during colposcopy. The single-use version is designed to provide sharp first-time action, helping support a consistent and precise biopsy while minimising patient trauma.

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