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titleOfInvention Cervical balloon dilator
abstract The utility model provides a cervical sacculus expander belongs to the medical instrument field. It comprises a catheter, an air bag, an inflation tube and a guide wire; one end of the conduit is closed, and the other end of the conduit is provided with an opening; an air bag is arranged at the closed end of the catheter, and an inflation space is formed between the air bag and the catheter; one end of the inflation tube is connected with the inflation space, and the other end of the inflation tube is used for being connected with the inflation valve; the guide wire is made of metal materials and can extend into the catheter. The cervical balloon dilator is used for dilating cervix by expanding the air bag, has low risk degree and quick action, and can control the inflation quantity according to requirements so as to control the size of dilated cervix.
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