A disposable vaginal speculum for the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes).

Dana L Hasselschwert, M Babette Fontenot
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The unanticipated underutilization of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for current NIH-supported research has prompted the application of a variety of contraceptive forms. Among the many methods attempted, the intrauterine device (IUD) has been described as having an efficacy similar to that described for humans. In addition, the device is both a financially sound and practical solution to prevention of overpopulation, while minimizing disruption of normal cyclic hormonal fluctuations. However, variations in the size and shape of the sexual skin of the female chimpanzee and the depth of the vaginal vault have posed physical constraints on the use of instrumentation developed for humans for assisting with insertion of the device. In addition the literature is lacking in specific methodology for pelvic examination in chimpanzees. Previously, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette New Iberia Research Center used a 3-ml plastic syringe case as a vaginal speculum to accommodate requirements of an approved research protocol in African green monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops). Similarly, a simple and effective disposable vaginal speculum was developed for the chimpanzee. The closed tip of a plastic syringe case of appropriate size (20 to 60 ml) was removed to provide an open tube; momentary heating smoothed the cut edge. This simple speculum allowed for sufficient visualization of the cervix for assessment and assistance in the insertion of the IUD. Variously sized speculums were prepared to accommodate differences in animal size. This simple and effective speculum was clean, disposable, and inexpensive.

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黑猩猩(类人猿)的一次性阴道窥器。
美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)在当前NIH支持的研究中未预料到黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes)的利用不足,这促使了各种避孕形式的应用。在许多尝试的方法中,宫内节育器(IUD)被描述为具有与人类相似的功效。此外,该装置在经济上是合理的,也是防止人口过剩的实用解决方案,同时最大限度地减少对正常周期性激素波动的干扰。然而,雌性黑猩猩性皮肤的大小和形状的变化,以及阴道穹窿的深度,对使用为人类开发的辅助插入装置的仪器造成了物理限制。此外,文献缺乏对黑猩猩骨盆检查的具体方法。此前,路易斯安那大学拉斐特新伊比利亚研究中心使用一个3毫升的塑料注射器盒作为阴道窥镜,以适应非洲绿猴(Chlorocebus aethiops)的批准研究方案的要求。类似地,一种简单而有效的一次性阴道窥器也被开发出来用于黑猩猩。取下适当大小(20至60毫升)的塑料注射器盒的封闭尖端,以提供一个开放的管;瞬间加热使切口平滑。这个简单的窥镜可以充分地观察子宫颈,以便评估和协助插入宫内节育器。准备了各种大小的窥镜以适应动物大小的差异。这种简单而有效的窥镜干净、一次性、便宜。
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