Pessary fitting set extra set with size 3,4 and 5
This extra set is a supplement for pessary ring fitting set (KNMP, ZI-Nummer 17347009).
The extra set contains:
No. 3 Ring Diaphragm 64 mm
No. 4 Ring Diaphragm 70 mm
No. 5 Ring Diaphragm 76 mm
The loose rings are supplied separately without box as shown in the image.
Procedures
Fitting usually requires a trial of various sizes
to determine the proper pessary size. The
pessary fitting set is a valuable aid in selecting
the correct pessary. A vaginal lubricant may
be required for the patients comfort before the
insertion of the pessary.
1. Perform a normal pelvic examination prior
to the fitting and introduction of a pessary. A
pelvic exam helps determine the appropriate
size. The pessary will easily fold across the
largest drainage holes to simplify insertion
and removal. The pessary should be large
enough for its indication, yet not cause any
undue pressure or discomfort.
2. Compress the pessary and gently insert
the pessary through the introitus. Once the pessary has passed through the introitus,
release the compressed pessary so that it
expands to its normal shape. This will insure
the patients comfort and reduce the risk of
pressure necrosis.
3. Gently move the pessary to the cervix to
support the cystocele or rectocele and the
uterus. When in the correct position, the
healthcare professional should be able to
insert an examining finger between the outer
edge of the pessary and the vaginal wall. This
spacing will insure the patients comfort and
reduce the risk of pressure necrosis.
4. Once in place, the pessary should not
dislodge when standing, sitting, squatting or bearing down. It should not be uncomfortable
for the patient during any of these routine
activities.
5. When fitting a pessary, be sure to instruct
the patient on its cleaning, insertion and
removal. The patient should perform these
tasks before the first follow-up visit.
6. To remove the pessary, carefully move the
pessary forward towards the introitus. When
the pessary is within reach, compress the
pessary and withdraw gently with caution.
The healthcare professional should determine
if the patient requires oestrogen therapy
before prescribing a pessary.
See first page for disinfection/sterilisation
Check
Each pessary should be periodically checked
for deep cracks or scratches that could
make adequate cleaning and disinfection or
sterilization impossible.
A pessary with any deep cracks or scratches
should be discarded and replaced immediately.
The pessary fitting set is validated for at least
150 cleaning and sterilizing cycles.
Prepare the pessaries for reutilisation
according to the following
specifications*:
Cleaning
Submerge in enzymatic cleaner for
approx. 20 minutes.
Disinfecting/ Sterilisation
a. Chemical desinfection
Use the desinfectant according to the
manufacturer‘s instructions. OR
b. Thermal desinfection
A0 = 3000 (5 min. at 90 C)
The minimum values A0 for thermal
desinfection are specified in the
standard norm SN EN ISO 15883. OR
c. Sterilisation
Sterilise the pessaries in an autoclave
(Pre-Vacuum or Gravity Steam)
according to the following instructions :
Exposure temperature 134° C
Exposure time > 18 Min
*in accordance with DIN EN ISO 17664
Sterilisation of medical devices
Pessary
The treatment of pelvic floor disorders with pessaries has been widely practiced in many cultures for centuries. Pessaries can be placed in the vagina as conservative therapy for prolapse and stress incontinence. The Profem range of pessaries are made from hypoallergenic medical grade silicone.
The success of pessary therapy primarily depends on the choice of the right pessary type and size. Before using a pessary, the medical condition can be examined by a specialist to rule out contraindications and possible risks. Ideally, the patient should be trained by the healthcare professional to self-insert and remove the pessary. ProFem supports healthcare professionals with unique fitting sets that are available for most types of pessaries.
Cleaning
It is recommended to remove and clean the pessary regularly, in consultation with your healthcare provider. Some types of pessaries may be used for a longer continuous period and a regular appointment schedule should be arranged with your healthcare provider.
Types of pessaries
There are many different types of vaginal pessaries with a proven track record in treating descensus and incontinence problems. The ProFem® pessaries offer a unique range of pessary types and sizes that allow largely individual adjustment and care. Some ProFem® pessaries are available as a version with an additional supporting membrane. These provide improved uterine support. The perforated versions allow for better drainage of secretions and easier removal of the pessary. The ProFem® cube pessary can be ordered with or without perforation if the healthcare provider requires stronger suction on the vaginal wall.
About Profem
The ProFem® brand specializes in aids for the treatment of pelvic floor prolapse and incontinence disorders. The extensive range of high-quality pessaries allows largely individual adjustment to the anatomy and indication of the respective patient. The ProFem® pessaries are certified medical devices according to DIN EN ISO 13485 and are CE marked.
Medische Vakhandel is Distributor for the Benelux.