18G-27G Medical spinal anesthesia needle Pencil and Quincke type with and without introducer needle
Product description
The spinal needle is a specialized medical instrument designed for accessing the spinal canal and delivering medications, anesthesia, or withdrawing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) during various procedures. Below is a detailed description of this essential medical device:
Purpose and Function:
A spinal needle is used primarily in spinal anesthesia, lumbar punctures (spinal taps), and spinal injections to access the subarachnoid space within the spinal canal.
It facilitates the precise delivery of medications, local anesthetics, or the withdrawal of cerebrospinal fluid for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
Design and Components:
Key Features:
Usage Guidelines:
Benefits:
FAQ
1.What is a spinal needle used for?
Spinal needles are used to inject analgesia and/or anaesthetic directly into the CSF usually at a point below the second lumbar vertebra. Spinal needles enter the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) through the membranes surrounding the spinal cord.
2.What is the difference between a spinal needle and an epidural?
The spinal cord and the nerves are contained in a sac of cerebrospinal fluid. The space around this sac is the epidural space. 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).
3.What is a 25G spinal needle used for?
Medrop Spinal needle 25G Pack of 10 Medical Needle
lumbar puncture procedures
A 25G spinal needle is considered relatively small and is often used for procedures in infants, children, and adults who have small body frames or who are more sensitive to pain. A spinal needle 25G is a medical device used for lumbar puncture procedures.
4.Why do people need spinal injections?
Spinal Injections - OrthoInfo - AAOS
These types of injections are placed into and around the facet joints, which are the small joints located between each vertebra on the back of the spine. Facet joint injections are often used when pain is caused by degenerative/arthritic conditions or injury. They are used to treat neck, middle back, or low back pain.
5.Does spinal needle hurt?
Will I feel anything during the Spinal? Spinal anaesthetic is no more painful than having a blood test, especially with a local anaesthetic injection at the skin. Most patients do not feel anything other than a warm sensation in their legs or buttocks as the spinal anaesthetic takes effect.