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Disposable Spinal Anesthesia Needle Quincke Tip And Pencil Point Spinal Needle OEM Anesthesia Spinal Needle

Disposable Spinal Anesthesia Needle Quincke Tip And Pencil Point Spinal Needle OEM Anesthesia Spinal Needle

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    Disposable Spinal Anesthesia Needle

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    Pencil Point Spinal Needle

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    OEM Spinal Anesthesia Needle

  • Product Name
    Spnial Needle
  • Properties
    Medical Use
  • Place Of Origin
    China
  • Certificate
    CE/ISO
  • Warranty
    3 Years
  • Place of Origin
    China
  • Brand Name
    Henan
  • Certification
    CE
  • Model Number
    Can be Customized
  • Minimum Order Quantity
    5000pcs
  • Price
    Negotiable
  • Packaging Details
    Individual Packaging
  • Delivery Time
    24-30 days
  • Payment Terms
    L/C, T/T, Western Union
  • Supply Ability
    50000000pcs per month

Disposable Spinal Anesthesia Needle Quincke Tip And Pencil Point Spinal Needle OEM Anesthesia Spinal Needle

Disposable Spinal Anesthesia Needle Quincke Tip and Pencil Point Spinal Needle OEM anesthesia spinal needle

 

Product description


The Spinal Anesthesia Needle with a Quincke Tip is a specialized medical instrument designed for administering spinal anesthesia in clinical settings. This needle features a Quincke tip, which is a specific type of bevel configuration that aids in the controlled and precise delivery of anesthesia into the subarachnoid space during spinal procedures.

 

Key Features:

  • Quincke Tip Design: The needle is equipped with a Quincke tip, characterized by its sharp and cutting edge that facilitates easy penetration of the dura mater for spinal anesthesia administration.
  • High-Quality Construction: Constructed from medical-grade stainless steel or other biocompatible materials, ensuring safety, durability, and optimal performance.
  • Depth Markings: Some models may include depth markings along the length of the needle, providing guidance to healthcare providers during the insertion process.
  • Ergonomic Handle: The needle typically features an ergonomic handle design for comfortable grip and precise control during the procedure.
  • Single-Use or Sterilizable: Available as disposable for single-use applications or sterilizable for multiple uses, adhering to strict infection control protocols.

Applications

 

Spinal Anesthesia: The primary application of the Spinal Anesthesia Needle with a Quincke Tip is for administering spinal anesthesia, commonly used in various surgical and obstetric procedures.
Regional Anesthesia: In addition to spinal anesthesia, this needle may also be utilized for other regional anesthesia techniques, such as epidural anesthesia.

Disposable Spinal Anesthesia Needle Quincke Tip And Pencil Point Spinal Needle OEM Anesthesia Spinal Needle 0Benefits:

  • Precise Anesthesia Delivery: The Quincke tip design enables accurate and controlled delivery of anesthesia, minimizing the risk of complications and ensuring patient comfort.
  • Enhanced Visibility: The transparent hub of the needle provides improved visibility of cerebrospinal fluid, aiding in the confirmation of correct needle placement.
  • Reduced Trauma: The sharp Quincke tip reduces tissue trauma during insertion, contributing to a smoother and less painful anesthesia administration process.
  • Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of patients and procedures requiring spinal anesthesia, offering versatility and reliability in clinical practice.

Overall, the Spinal Anesthesia Needle with a Quincke Tip is a specialized medical device that combines precision, safety, and comfort for healthcare providers and patients during spinal anesthesia procedures.

 

FAQ


1.What needle is used for spinal anesthesia?
INTRODUCTION: Smaller gauge atraumatic needles, such as the conical-point Whitacre and Gertie Marx needles, and the pencil-point Sprotte needle are commonly used for spinal anesthesia.

2.What is a spinal needle?
After a small area on the lower back is numbed, a spinal needle (a long, thin needle) is inserted into the lower part of the spinal column to remove cerebrospinal fluid (CSF, shown in blue). The fluid may be sent to a laboratory for testing.

 

3.Is a spinal anesthesia needle the same as an epidural needle?
Spinal anesthesia involves the injection of numbing medicine directly into the fluid sac. Epidurals involve the injection into the space outside the sac (epidural space).

4.What are the layers of the needle for spinal anesthesia?
When performing a spinal anesthetic using the midline approach, the layers of anatomy that are traversed (from posterior to anterior) are skin, subcutaneous fat, supraspinous ligament, interspinous ligament, ligamentum flavum, dura mater, subdural space, arachnoid mater, and finally the subarachnoid space.