An 18g trocal needle with 'non cutting' tip. The final few millimeters have a textured surface to aid ultrasound visibility. Do you have experience with the Trocar EchoTip Needle? Tell us what you think.
read full descriptionTraditionally, physicians have relied on repeat Large Volume Paracentesis (LVP) for the management of recurrent malignant ascites. Unfortunately, while effective at relieving symptoms, LVP requires frequent hospital visits and can result in significant patient discomfort. The Pleurx peritoneal...
read full descriptionThe spirotome family represents a range of large core soft tissue biopsy needles and systems based on a very recently developed double rota-cutting technique. A cutting helix is turned onto the diseased area to locate and fix the specimen. Then a cutting cannula is rotated over the helix to...
read full descriptionSeeGrid acts as a marker for all procedures that require position information to be transferred from the CT image to the patient´s skin, increasing position transfer accuracy and with visability in all x-ray based image modalities.
read full descriptionBonopty® 12G. Incorporating all the benefits of Bonopty® 14G, and adding some all new features. New, larger gauge gains access into the bone, even through thick cortical bone Coaxial system facilitates multiple sampling, or treatment of lesions Achieve excellent core samples with...
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