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OPstix were designed by practising urogynaecologist Lynsey Hayward who was frustrated at the lack of a specific measuring tool for prolapse staging.
Currently health professionals often make-do using swabs, pap smear sticks, fingers or pipelles etc to measure POP-Q values, making measurements imprecise and rather cumbersome.
POPstix can be used for POP-Q and GH+PB measurements and offer the following benefits:
POPstix are conveniently packaged in quantities of 50, each package also contains a complete guide on how to perform a POP-Q score.
POPstix are designed and manufactured in New Zealand from renewable timber.