Sterile Uterine Sampler Cover for the Diagnosis and Treatment of PID

Tech ID: 12A010

Competitive Advantages

  • More sanitary, safe, and effective collection of uncontaminated samples
  • Diagnostic and treatment potential for pelvic disorders/infections
  • Accurate diagnosis of uterine infections
  • Site specific drug delivery method

Summary

Scientists at USF have developed a new SUSC device capable of collecting uncontaminated samples from the endometrium for a more accurate diagnosis and treatment of PID. Additionally, it can be positioned within the vagina to deliver medication directly into the uterus with the help of an attached plunger. Thus, this invention not only demonstrates the methodology to diagnose and treat PID, but also manifests the potential to improve gynecological and obstetrical practices for this disease.  

 

Comparison of Specimen Contamination of SUSC and Other Various Retrieval Methods 

Desired Partnerships

  • License
  • Sponsored Research
  • Co-Development

 

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