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Engineers Design Alternative to the Gynecological Speculum After 179 Years without Change - Uniradio Informa Sonora

In the event of overcoming the regulatory stages, Lilium can be incorporated into the medical practice as a tool aimed at improving the experience of patients.
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The speculum, though essential for gynecological diagnostics, has for years evoked anxiety and been associated with pain. Two engineers from Delft University in the Netherlands decided to modify this tool to make the examination less painful and more patient-friendly. Women have been waiting for this for 180 years.

In the event of overcoming the regulatory stages, Lilium can be incorporated into the medical practice as a tool aimed at improving the experience of patients.

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uniradiosonora.com broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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