- Condition: Factory New
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Learn more:
- MFR: Remington Medical Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: CNM-2210
Frequently asked questions
Does this needle offer precise depth control?
Yes, it is engineered for high accuracy. The needle features:
- Centimeter markings etched along the outer cannula for clear visual feedback.
- An adjustable needle stop that prevents over-insertion, ensuring the tip remains exactly at the biopsy site.
Is the tip design effective for sample collection?
Absolutely. It utilizes a Chiba-style short bevel design, which is specifically engineered to effectively retrieve samples from a precise, controlled area.
Are these needles manufactured in the United States?
Yes, this product is proudly manufactured in the United States, meeting all necessary regulatory and quality standards.
Is this device compliant with government procurement standards?
Yes, it is both BAA (Buy American Act) and TAA (Trade Agreement Act) compliant, making it suitable for facilities that require these regulatory benchmarks.
Can this needle be reused after sterilization?
No, this is a sterile, single-use device. It is intended for one-time use only to maintain the highest standards of hygiene and patient safety.
What is the primary application for this 22-gauge needle?
This needle is specifically designed for aspiration cytology biopsy procedures, offering the professional-grade precision required for surgical and nursing applications.
Does the needle include an adjustable stop?
Yes, each needle comes with an integrated adjustable needle stop, which provides an essential layer of safety by restricting forward movement during sensitive procedures.
What is the standard length of this needle?
The needle has a length of 25 cm, providing sufficient reach for a variety of aspiration cytology requirements.
Is the material quality suitable for professional use?
Yes, it is a factory-new medical instrument manufactured by Remington Medical, adhering to rigorous professional standards for durability and performance in clinical environments.
How should I interpret the markings on the cannula?
The cannula features etched centimeter markings that serve as depth-marking indicators. These allow clinicians to measure the insertion depth accurately, ensuring the biopsy is taken from the correct, localized tissue site.