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Sound (medical instrument)
Tool for probing passages in the body
Tool for probing passages in the body
| Field | Value |
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| name | Sound |
| image | Uterine sound (single use).jpg |
| caption | Uterine sound |
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In medicine, a sound (), also called a sonde (), is an instrument for probing and dilating passages within the body, the best-known examples of which are urethral sounds and uterine sounds.
Urethral sounds
Main article: Urethral dilatation
Urethral inserted into the male or female urethra, for the purpose of stretching or unblocking a stricture. There are a number of different types of urethral sounds:
- Bakes sounds, also known as rosebud or bullet sounds, have a long thin metal rod with a bulbous bud on the end.
- Dittel sounds have a flat end and a rounded end.
- Hank sounds have a more pronounced curve at the ends, as well as a metal rib on each end.
- Pratt sounds are longer urethral dilators (double ended ones are usually almost a foot long) with rounded and slightly bent ends.
- Van Buren sounds have very pronounced tips and applicators
Uterine sounds

These sounds are intended for probing a woman's uterus through the cervix, to measure the length and direction of the cervical canal and uterus. Dilators are primarily used to open and dilate the cervix to gain access to the uterine cavity, but can also be used as sounds.
Uterine sounding may be performed prior to embryo transfer to determine the uterine depth and how easily an embryo transfer catheter can be passed through the cervix. In this case, it may also be called a trial transfer. It is performed prior to insertion of an intrauterine device (IUD) in order to measure the length and direction of the cervical canal and uterus. This reduces the risk of perforating the uterus with the IUD. This may occur when the IUD is inserted too deeply or at the wrong angle.
Different types of Uterine sounds include the following:
- Hegar dilators have two rounded ends, are fairly short, and are mildly curved in shape.
- Sims sounds have a flat end and a rounded end.
Notes
References
References
- link. (2008-12-08 by Owen K. Davis, MD. Retrieved on Feb 14, 2010)
- [http://contraception.about.com/od/iud/ss/iudinsertion_4.htm About.com > What To Expect During an IUD Insertion (ParaGard IUD or Mirena IUD)] By Dawn Stacey M.Ed. Updated December 22, 2009
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