Product overviewMedGyn vacuum delivery cups are bell-shaped silicone suction cups designed for assisted vaginal delivery. Available in 50 mm, 60 mm and 70 mm (70 mm only with release valve). The cups attach to an external vacuum source to provide controlled traction during operative vaginal delivery.
Indications and intended useIntended to assist clinicians during operative vaginal delivery when vacuum-assisted extraction is indicated. For use by trained healthcare professionals familiar with vacuum-assisted delivery techniques.
Key features- Bell-shaped design optimizes allowable tractive force to reduce risk of fetal injury
- Soft silicone suction cup minimizes trauma to maternal tissues and the neonatal scalp
- Smooth external surface with small longitudinal ridges for handling and stability
- Inner cup surface lined with small projections to allow controlled air passage and ensure a firm fit on the fetal head
- Compatible with an external vacuum source for precise vacuum regulation
- Available in multiple sizes (50 mm, 60 mm; 70 mm model available with release valve)
- Available with or without a release valve to allow rapid detachment when required
Technical specifications- Material: Silicone (soft suction cup)
- Design: Bell-shaped cup for optimized tractive force
- Sizes: 50 mm, 60 mm, 70 mm (70 mm only with release valve)
- Product codes: 020320 (50 mm); 020321 (60 mm); 020322 (50 mm with release valve); 020323 (60 mm with release valve); 020316 (70 mm with release valve)
- Weight (package): 3 lbs
- Intended connection: attaches to an external vacuum source for vacuum-assisted delivery
Ordering information- 020320 — MedGyn Vacuum Delivery Cup 50 mm
- 020321 — MedGyn Vacuum Delivery Cup 60 mm
- 020322 — MedGyn Vacuum Delivery Cup 50 mm with release valve
- 020323 — MedGyn Vacuum Delivery Cup 60 mm with release valve
- 020316 — MedGyn Vacuum Delivery Cup 70 mm with release valve
AvailabilityAvailable for export only. Use in accordance with local regulations and institutional protocols; for use by trained clinicians experienced in vacuum-assisted deliveries.