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close this bookClinical Management of Abortion Complications: A practical Guide (WHO - OMS, 1994, 86 p.)
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View the documentPREFACE
View the documentINTRODUCTION
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER 1 - INITIAL ASSESSMENT: DETERMINING THE WOMAN'S NEEDS FOR IMMEDIATE TREATMENT
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER 2 - MANAGEMENT OF SHOCK
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER 3 - MANAGEMENT OF MODERATE TO LIGHT VAGINAL BLEEDING
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER 4 - MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE VAGINAL BLEEDING
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER 5 - MANAGEMENT OF INTRA-ABDOMINAL INJURY
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER 6 - MANAGEMENT OF SEPSIS
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER 7 - GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF EMERGENCY ABORTION CARE
Open this folder and view contentsANNEX 1 - EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES FOR ABORTION CARE
View the documentANNEX 2 - EXAMPLE OF A REFERRAL FORM FOR COMPLICATIONS OF ABORTION CASES
View the documentANNEX 3 - EMERGENCY RESUSCITATION MATERIALS
View the documentANNEX 4 - ESSENTIAL DRUGS FOR EMERGENCY ABORTION CARE
View the documentANNEX 5 - SUPPLIES FOR SURGICAL UTERINE EVACUATION PROCEDURES
View the documentANNEX 6 - INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT FOR FIRST TRIMESTER UTERINE EVACUATION
View the documentANNEX 7 - INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT FOR SECOND TRIMESTER UTERINE EVACUATION
View the documentANNEX 8 - INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES FOR LAPAROTOMY
View the documentANNEX 9 - LABORATORY AND BLOOD MATERIALS
View the documentANNEX 10 - MANUFACTURERS, SUPPLIERS AND SOURCES OF PROCUREMENT OF EMERGENCY GYNAECOLOGIC EQUIPMENT
View the documentANNEX 11 - MANUAL VACUUM ASPIRATION (MVA)
View the documentANNEX 12 - DILATION AND CURETTAGE (D&C)
View the documentSAFE MOTHERHOOD RESOURCE LIST
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ANNEX 6 - INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT FOR FIRST TRIMESTER UTERINE EVACUATION

A. Basic Uterine Evacuation

Tenaculum
Sponge (ring) forceps or uterine packing forceps
Malleable metal sound
Pratt or Denniston dilators: sizes 13 to 27 French
Sharp curette: size 0 or 00
Medium speculum, self retaining
50 ml container for local anaesthetic
500 ml container for antiseptic solution
Plastic strainer
Clear glass dish for tissue inspection
Long dressing forceps
Container for cleansing solution
Single tooth tenaculum forceps

B. Vacuum Aspiration with Electric Pump
Basic uterine evacuation instruments plus:
Vacuum pump with extra glass bottles
Connecting tubing
Cannulae (any of the following):

flexible: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 mm
curved rigid: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14 mm
straight rigid: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 mm


C. Manual Vacuum Aspiration
Basic uterine evacuation instruments plus:
Vacuum syringes (single or double valve)
Adapters
Flexible cannulae, size 4 to 12 mm

D. “Ten Week Plus”
Basic uterine evacuation instruments plus:
Pratt of Denniston dilators: sizes 29 to 43
Curette: size 1 or 2

E. Additional - Should be available wherever uterine evacuation is performed but not necessarily present on every tray
Special specula:

Small Pederson type
Large Graves type
Sims

Uterine sound
Large (sharp) curette
Extra dilator packs
Extra cotton balls and/or 2” gauze sponges
Needle holder
Tissue forceps

Adapted from WHO, Induced Abortion: Guidelines for the Provision of Care and Services, 1979