- Used to prevent pulmonary embolism in patients with DVT in whom long term therapy is contraindicated.
Commonly placed in infra-renal IVC after confirming negative jet of renal veins.
- Can be permanent or temporary. Temporary filters have to be removed within 6 weeks to prevent endothelization
of the filter.
Biopsy Needles
Biopsy Needles
- A biopsy needle is the instrument used to obtain a tissue as specimen for microscopic
examination to find out
cases of malignancy in patients.
- Typically, the instrument Includes a thin, long probe, called a stylet, inside
a close-fitting hollow needle, called a
cannula. In using the biopsy needles, a firing device first projects the stylet into the tissue, and the cannula follows
immediately
- The stylet comes with a notch into which the tissue will prolapse once the stylet makes its way into the tissue.
When the cannula later slides over the stylet. It severs the prolapsed tissue in the
surrounding mass and then
captures the prolapsed tissue like a specimen in the notch.
- To be able to enhance the precision of a biopsy sampling, it is necessary to
have biopsy needle guidance
systems
to carry out a successful medical procedure.
Biopsy Needles
- Coaxial Disposable Guide
- Disposable Biopsy Needles
-PAN Aspiration Needle
- Soft Touch Spring Loaded Biopsy Needles
- Westcott Biopsy Needles Disposable Automatic
Core Biopsy Needles
FNAC Needles
• Traditional fine needle aspiration biopsy needles
which harvest cells for cytological evaluation.