Skip to content
Year-End Sale is Live Now - Up to 50% off
New users? Get 5% off on your first purchase.
Free US shipping over $100
Year-End Sale is Live Now - Up to 50% off
New users? Get 5% off on your first purchase.
Free US shipping over $100

Welch Allyn 78900 KleenSpec Corded Illumination System

Year End Sale 12%
Original price $ 650.00
Current price $ 575.00
SKU 78900

The Welch Allyn 78900 KleenSpec Corded Illumination System, with halogen technology, provides bright, long-lasting light to the exam or procedure area. KleenSpec Illumination System (with cord )—4.7 V Halogen Light Handle with on/off switch and transformer, 110-130 V, 60 Hz for North America.

Ideal for facilities that require an illumination system that requires high-level disinfection.

  • Integrated light source for intense illumination during procedures
  • Eliminates the need to use and position an external light source
  • Integrated on/off switch near task area for operational convenience
  • Easy to clean design helps improve staff satisfaction and patient safety
  • Robust cable for your busy facility needs
  • Use with the KleenSpec Disposable Vaginal Specula
  • Corded system deters loss or theft in large, high-volume facilities
  • Long-life halogen lamp technology
Welch Allyn 78900 KleenSpec Corded Illumination System
Welch Allyn 78900 KleenSpec Corded Illumination System
$ 650.00 $ 575.00
FAQs About Vaginal Speculums
  • What is a Vaginal Speculum?

    A vaginal speculum is a medical instrument used during pelvic exams to gently open the vaginal walls, allowing doctors to examine the vagina and cervix. This essential OB-GYN tool enhances diagnostic accuracy for cervical screening, STD testing, and early detection of reproductive health issues.

  • What Are the Two Types of Speculums?

    Graves Speculum: The most common, featuring a wider blade suitable for general exams. Pederson Speculum: Has narrower blades, ideal for women with smaller vaginal canals, such as virgins or post-menopausal women.

  • Why do gynecologists still use speculums?

    Speculums remain the gold standard for safely visualizing the vaginal canal and cervix, essential for accurate pap smears, biopsy procedures, and diagnosing vaginal infections, cervical cancer, and uterine health conditions.

  • What do speculums look like?

    Speculums are duck-bill shaped with two blades that gently separate the vaginal walls. They come in various sizes, are made of plastic (disposable) or stainless steel, and are ergonomically designed for patient comfort.

  • Do gynecologists reuse speculums?

    Disposable speculums are single-use for infection control, while stainless steel speculums are thoroughly sterilized between patients to ensure the highest hygiene standards.

  • What kind of speculum is used for the virgin woman?

    Pederson speculums or pediatric-sized speculums are typically used for women who are virgins, as they have narrower blades and are more comfortable.

  • Do gynecologists use speculums?

    Absolutely—speculums are essential in almost all gynecological exams to ensure proper visualization and accurate cervical assessment.

  • How big do speculums open?

    Speculums typically open between 2-4 centimeters, adjustable by the provider to match patient comfort and examination needs.

  • Is there an alternative to a speculum?

    Newer less-invasive approaches are under development, such as vaginal swabs and imaging devices, but speculums are still the most reliable and widely used tool for comprehensive exams.

  • Do speculums break the hymen?

    A speculum may stretch or tear the hymen, but pediatric or virgin speculums are designed to minimize discomfort and trauma to the tissue.

  • How deep is the cervix?

    The distance from the vaginal opening to the cervix typically ranges from 7-10 centimeters (2.75-4 inches), varying by individual anatomy and life stage.

Search Any Type of Product, Medication, or Alignment