Quincke Spinal Needle
Acheron Instruments’ Quincke Spinal Needle is a surgical tool that performs lumbar punctures to collect cerebrospinal fluid from the spinal canal for examination during neurosurgery.
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Multiple Port Diameter to Accommodate All Surgeries.
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Long Needle Length to Access Confined Spaces.
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Safe Attachment with Luer Lock Connection.
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Our products are ISO-certified.
- SKU: 7896
- CATEGORY: GENERAL SURGERY INSTRUMENTS
- TYPE: Knife Handle
- SIZE:
- TAGs: Quincke Spinal Needle
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Uses of Quincke Spinal Needle
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Diagnose disorders such as infections or inflammation of the nervous system.
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Allow easy insertion into the spinal canal without damage.
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Efficiently collect cerebrospinal fluid for further diagnosis analysis.
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Grant access to deep and narrow surgical spaces.
Features |
Benefits |
Stainless Steel Construction |
Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel. |
Straight, Hollow Needle |
Allow smooth insertion into the spinal canal and collect cerebrospinal fluid easily. |
Sharp, Pointed Tip |
Precisely navigate through muscle and tissue layers without damage. |
Luer Lock Connection |
Attach a hand-operated plunger system or syringe for extraction. |
Transparent Hub |
Provide optimum visualization of CSF flow during surgery. |
Variety |
Available in various sizes to suit all applications. |
Applications |
General Surgery, Neurosurgery / Spine. |
Specification |
Detail |
Manufacturer |
Acheron Instruments |
Material |
Stainless Steel |
Finish |
Satin |
Category |
General Surgery Instruments |
Instrument Type |
Knife handle |
Working End Size |
0.7 mm, 1.2 mm |
Handle Type |
Hollow Handle |
Overall Length |
50 mm, 76 mm, 89 mm |
Corrosion Resistance |
Yes |
Sterilization |
Autoclavable |
Usage |
Reusable |
Certification |
ISO Certified |
Which neurological disorders are diagnosed with the Quincke Spinal Needle?
The Quincke Spinal Needle can diagnose and examine neurological disorders including meningitis, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and nervous system infections or inflammation.
What are the Potential risks and complications attached to the lumbar puncture (spinal tap) procedure?
The Potential risks and complications after the procedures include post-spinal headache, chances of infection or bleeding at the puncture site, back pain, or nerve damage etc. Therefore, using the Quincke Spinal Needle efficiently becomes important for successful surgical outcomes.