STIMULATION NEEDLE - 22GA X 5CM (2IN)
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STIMULATION NEEDLE - 22GA X 5CM (2IN)
This stimulation needle is a veterinary product designed to assist in peripheral nerve block procedures by providing tactile and electrical guidance during placement. It features an insulated shaft with a stimulating tip and centimeter tags for depth control, and it is compatible with standard nerve stimulators.
Centimeter tags on the needle shaft facilitate precise control of insertion depth.
The B-bevel angled tip is less traumatic, providing a balance between tactile feedback and smooth tissue penetration.
Grooved or echogenic features enhance visibility under ultrasound guidance (if available).
Enhances the success rate of nerve block procedures and supports acute pain management.
B-bevel or back-cut bevel design for optimal puncture and handling.
Centimeter depth tags on the outer tube.
Connector compatible with 2 mm pin nerve stimulators.
Used by percutaneous insertion; depth control is aided by centimeter tags.
A qualified veterinarian should determine the procedure details based on animal type, body weight, and clinical condition.
Main Benefits
The insulated needle shaft with a stimulating tip allows for precise nerve location using electrical stimulation.Centimeter tags on the needle shaft facilitate precise control of insertion depth.
The B-bevel angled tip is less traumatic, providing a balance between tactile feedback and smooth tissue penetration.
Grooved or echogenic features enhance visibility under ultrasound guidance (if available).
Enhances the success rate of nerve block procedures and supports acute pain management.
Composition
Stainless steel tube insulated with a stimulating tip.B-bevel or back-cut bevel design for optimal puncture and handling.
Centimeter depth tags on the outer tube.
Connector compatible with 2 mm pin nerve stimulators.
Instructions for Use
Intended for peripheral nerve block placement using electrical stimulation, with or without ultrasound guidance.Used by percutaneous insertion; depth control is aided by centimeter tags.
A qualified veterinarian should determine the procedure details based on animal type, body weight, and clinical condition.
