Sims' speculum is inserted into the vagina to retract posterior vaginal wall. It gives more exposure of the vaginal walls than Cusco's speculum and therefore is preferred for gynaecological surgeries. It is possible to slide the instrument around the vaginal wall to enable bettervisualization. The groove in the middle of Sims' speculum allows free flow of secretions and blood to the outside, thereby keeping the area dry. Sims' speculum is available in various sizes, and the size appropriate to the vaginal dimensions of the woman is chosen for use. The disadvantage of Sims' speculum is that it is not self-retaining. The examiner might want to use an anterior wallretractor in addition to Sims' speculum for better visualization of the cervix.
Materials
It was first made of pewter spoon, but nowadays it is manufactured out of stainless steel or plastic. The plastic speculum is disposable, but the stainlesssteel one is not. Therefore, the stainless steel speculum should be sterilized before each use.