The 3Fr is designed to pass easily (1.0mm O.D.) through a flexible ureteroscope in tortuous anatomy. The larger jaw capacity maximises biopsy volume. The long shaft (115cm) enables access into upper urinary tract and renal pelvis.
read full descriptionThe Hunter biopsy sealing device is intended for use in percutaneous liver biopsy procedures to facilitate hemostasis of the biopsy tract and, if desired, mark the biopsy site with a radiopaque marker to help relocate the site for subsequent intervention or diagnosis. ...
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 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...
read full descriptionSeeStar helps the physician by producing an artefact in the CT image, indicating the intended needle path.
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