
Stainless Steel Biopsy Needle may be used to take fluid or tissue samples from bones, organs, and muscles such as lungs or liver. It is often used for the biopsy of breast cancer that is suspected as it removes more tissue than a fine needle aspiration. It uses a hollow needle to take out pieces of breast tissue from the area of concern. Stainless Steel Biopsy Needle can be used to extract fluid or tissue samples for diagnosis and treatment. It is made of stainless steel with a variety of tip geometries that enhances insertion efficiency.
Product details
Thickness |
5 mm |
Length |
4 - 8 Inch |
Material |
Stainless Steel |
Packing Type |
Box |
Finish |
Polished |
A: A stainless steel biopsy needle is a piece of medical equipment used to take tissue samples from the body for testing. It is constructed of stainless steel, which is renowned for its dependability, resistance to corrosion, and simplicity of sterilisation.
A: To reach the target area, the needle is injected into the body through a small incision or a bodily orifice. Once in place, the needle is used to remove a tiny sample of tissue for a pathologist to examine.
A: Reusable stainless steel biopsy needles are possible, however, it depends on the type and use. To avoid cross-contamination, some biopsy needles are made for solitary use and are discarded following a single surgery. Between uses, reusable biopsy needles must be thoroughly sterilised.
A: There are numerous sizes of stainless steel biopsy needles available to meet the needs of various medical procedures and tissue collection requirements. The gauge number decreases as the needle size rises, with the sizes commonly ranging from 14 gauge (bigger diameter) to 22 gauge (smaller diameter).
A: The location of the biopsy and the person's tolerance for pain are two elements that affect how uncomfortable the biopsy process will be. Local anaesthesia, however, is frequently used by medical experts to numb the area, reducing any potential pain or discomfort throughout the treatment.