HAUPTNER Illuminated Veterinary Speculum 50x420 mm - Plexiglass - with Flashlight Function
Product Features
Model Name: HAUPTNER Illuminated Veterinary Examination Speculum Dimensions: 50 mm Diameter x 420 mm Length Material: Plexiglass (Mica) (Transparent, Lightweight and Durable) Additional Feature: Can be used as a flashlight (with detachable attachment) Area of Use: Very deep and wide rectal examinations in veterinary medicine
Product Description
The HAUPTNER Illuminated Veterinary Speculum 50x420 mm is a maximum-sized professional instrument designed for safe, wide-angle, and illuminated examination of deep rectal spaces and the vagina, especially in very large animals such as cattle and horses. Its 50 mm diameter ensures perfect fit in wide spaces and maximum field of view, while its 420 mm (42 cm) length allows access to deep pelvic and abdominal cavity areas.
Plexiglass (Mica) Material: The speculum is made of high-quality Plexiglass (Mica) material, offering optical clarity and lightness. This transparent structure allows for clear viewing of the area being examined, while its smooth surface minimizes the risk of trauma to large animal tissues and allows for easy cleaning/disinfection.
Versatile Lighting Feature (Flashlight): The most practical feature of this model is that the accompanying attachments can be removed, allowing the device to be used as a flashlight. When the examination attachments of the speculum are removed and a special head is attached, the device transforms into a powerful light source. This function provides both powerful internal lighting for examinations, especially in field work or barns with insufficient lighting, and offers the added benefit of a portable flashlight.
This speculum is an indispensable tool in large animal veterinary medicine for in-depth diagnosis, reproductive health management, and pre-surgical examinations.
Applications
Maximum depth rectal examinations in very large animals (cattle, horses); examination of wide and deep vaginal cavities; reproductive health management and preparations before artificial insemination; powerful lighting and flashlight use in limited light conditions.