- Condition: Factory New
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- MFR: Avanos Medical Sales LLC Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 183A27
Frequently asked questions
Does this needle offer reliable tactile feedback?
Yes. The Tuohy style design is specifically engineered to provide clinicians with optimal control and reliable tactile feedback, which is essential for successful epidural procedures.
Can I easily monitor the needle insertion depth?
Absolutely. The needle shaft is equipped with clear 1 cm depth graduations, allowing for high-accuracy monitoring throughout the clinical procedure.
Are the wings on the hub removable?
Yes, the needle features removable wings, offering you versatile handling options and the ability to customize your grip during insertion.
Is the material durable for precise placement?
The needle is constructed from high-quality medical-grade stainless steel, ensuring the necessary stiffness and reliability required for clinical anesthesia applications.
Does it include a stylet for added integrity?
Yes, this needle comes with a dedicated metal stylet housed within the hub to maintain structural integrity during the insertion process.
Is this a sterile, single-use instrument?
Yes, this product is factory new and provided sterile, designed as a single-use clinical instrument to ensure safety and hygiene.
What is the specific gauge of this needle?
This model is a 22-gauge needle, which is the standard size for the Avanos Tuohy-style epidural needle cataloged under number 183A27.
Does the hub design aid in visual identification?
Yes, the hub features a transparent plastic construction and a high-contrast color code to assist in identifying the needle type and gauge quickly during busy procedures.
How long is the needle shaft?
The needle features a standard length of 4-1/4 inches, providing the reach necessary for standard epidural applications.
Is this needle designed for professional clinical use?
Yes, it is a precision-engineered instrument manufactured by Avanos Medical Sales LLC, specifically intended for anesthesia applications in clinical settings.