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Learn more:
- MFR: Avanos Medical Sales LLC Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 189A001
Frequently asked questions
What is the primary use of this syringe?
The Avanos LOR (Loss of Resistance) syringe is a specialized instrument specifically engineered for loss of resistance techniques, commonly used during epidural or regional anesthesia procedures to accurately identify tissue planes.
Does this syringe have a secure attachment?
Yes, it is equipped with a Luer Lock tip. This provides a firm, leak-resistant connection to compatible needles and attachments, ensuring safety and efficiency during procedures.
Is it easy to monitor fluid levels?
Yes. The syringe is constructed from clear, high-quality plastic and features high-visibility black graduation markings. Additionally, the vibrant blue plunger provides high contrast, allowing for precise fluid measurement and monitoring during use.
Are these syringes sterile?
Yes, each syringe is sterile and individually packaged in a pouch to maintain clinical cleanliness until the moment it is opened for use.
Is this a reusable medical device?
No, this product is designed for single-use only. It is a disposable instrument intended for sterile applications to prevent cross-contamination.
Is this model considered a safety-engineered device?
No, this specific model is the “without safety” variant. It features a standard flat-top design for specialized clinical tasks where manual control is prioritized.
What is the manufacturing status of this item?
Please note that this specific item has been discontinued by the manufacturer. If you require this exact model for your clinical needs, please account for the current lead time of approximately 2-3 weeks.
What is the total capacity?
This syringe has a volume capacity of 7 mL, making it suitable for standard clinical and radiological procedures.
How are these syringes packaged?
The syringes are provided in a case of 25 units, with each individual syringe sealed in its own protective pouch.
What is the typical application environment?
This syringe is ideally suited for professional clinical environments, including hospitals, surgical centers, and radiology departments that require specialized needle and syringe applications.