Bone marrow biopsy needle Catchsystem
bone marrow aspirationsafety13G

bone marrow biopsy needle
bone marrow biopsy needle
bone marrow biopsy needle
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Characteristics

Applications
bone marrow biopsy, bone marrow aspiration
Options
safety
Diameter (gauge)
13G, 11G, 8G, 9G

Description

The Bone Marrow Aspiration has been developed in 1935 by W. Dameshek, while only in the year 1958 (McFarland W., Dameshek W.), and later improved in 1971 (K. Jamshidi), a needle was introduced in the market which made the bone marrow biopsy easier: Since then a great use of this technique started. The bone marrow biopsy needle has been improved by a further device invented Dr Vito Burgio in 1992. Bone Marrow Biopsy Needle with crown needle tip and anatomic handle. It includes the CatchSystem cradle which allows to avoid the defl ection technique procedure. It includes the extraction wire and safety device to get the biopsy core out. Extractable trocar tip stylet. PRECAUTIONS This device is designed to be used by a physician. These instructions are not meant to define or suggest any medical or surgical technique. The Indivildual practitioner is responsible for the proper procedure and techniques to be used with this device. For use only for biopsies of bone/bone marrow as determined by a licensed physician. Thes eneedless hould be used by a physician familiar with the possible side effects, typical findings, limitations, Indications and contraindications of bonebiopsy. Physician judgment is required when considering biopsy on patients with bleeding disorder, or receiving anticoagulant medications. DIRECTIONS FOR USE 1. Using steryle technique, prepare the skin with antiseptic and drape. 2. Infiltrate the marked area with local anesthetic, especially the periosteum. 3. Make a skin incision with a scalpel blade over the marked area
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