It appears there might be a typo in your query. If you intended to refer to “Genitourinary Instruments,” these are medical instruments specifically designed for procedures related to the genital and urinary organs. Here are some instruments commonly used in genitourinary procedures:
Cystoscope:
A thin, flexible or rigid tube with a light and camera at the end, used to visually examine the inside of the bladder and urethra.
Urethral Dilators:
Instruments designed to gently widen the urethra, often used in cases of strictures or narrowing.
Urethral Sounds:
Similar to dilators, urethral sounds are instruments used for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes in the urethra.
Urological Forceps:
Tweezer-like instruments used for grasping and manipulating tissues during urological procedures.
Ureteral Stents:
Tube-like devices placed in the ureter to ensure the flow of urine from the kidney to the bladder, often used to treat obstructions.
Urological Catheters:
Various types of catheters, including Foley catheters, used to drain urine from the bladder or perform other diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
Prostate Biopsy Needle:
Specifically designed needles used to collect tissue samples from the prostate for diagnostic purposes.
Nephroscope:
An instrument used to visualize and access the kidney for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, often used in procedures like percutaneous nephrolithotomy.
Circumcision Instruments:
Instruments used in the surgical removal of the foreskin, a common urological procedure.
Penis Clamps:
Used to temporarily control the flow of urine from the penis, commonly used in urodynamic studies.
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