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colposcopy
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colposcopy [käl′päs·kə·pē]
(medicine)
Visual examination of cells of the vagina and cervix by means of an endoscope.


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The European gynaecological device market, comprising assisted reproduction consumables, fluid management, global endometrial ablation (GEA), endometrial resection, hysteroscopes, colposcopes, female sterilization devices, and uterine artery embolization (UAE), was valued at nearly $95 million for the forecast period.
CSI currently participates in the diagnosis and treatment of cervical cancer with its line of colposcopes that visualize cervical tissue and with instruments that perform the Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP) that removes precancerous and cancerous tissue.
The products to be marketed by Welch Allyn as a result of the agreement include Leisegang and Cooper optical colposcopes, video adaptors, cryosurgery units, and Leep electrosurgery units and other related products.
 
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