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Disposable surgical puncture device

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Disposable surgical puncture device

2024-06-27

Surgical puncture device, belonging to medical consumables, is mainly used in conjunction with minimally invasive equipment to provide instrument channels for minimally invasive abdominal and pelvic surgeries.

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【 Scope of Application 】 Various minimally invasive surgical procedures can be used for specialized doctors to puncture the abdominal cavity, transport gas within the abdominal cavity, and establish a channel for endoscopes and surgical instruments to enter and exit the abdominal cavity from the outside during laparoscopic surgery. Various laparoscopic surgeries, including minimally invasive surgery, gynecological minimally invasive surgery, thoracic surgery, urology and other laparoscopic surgeries, can be matched with various laparoscopic TV systems at home and abroad

 

Introduction to puncture device

A puncture device is a medical device used for puncture sampling or injection, used for puncture operations, including obtaining biological tissue or fluid samples from the surface or inside organs for disease diagnosis and treatment. It mainly consists of a needle, a catheter, and a handle. The puncture device has a wide range of applications and can be used in multiple fields such as clinical medicine, pathology, imaging, etc.

The main function of a puncture device is to pass the needle through the skin and soft tissue for tissue sampling or injection of drugs. Its usage method is simple, fast, and safe, which can reduce patient pain and trauma, improve the accuracy and efficiency of diagnosis and treatment.

 

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In clinical medicine, the puncture device is suitable for the following departments:

1. Internal medicine: used for the treatment and diagnosis of diseases such as ascites and pleural effusion.

2. Surgery: Used for various surgical and therapeutic operations, such as removing tumor tissue, extracting pleural effusion, etc.

3. Neuroscience: used for operations such as collecting cerebrospinal fluid and performing ventricular puncture.

4. Obstetrics and gynecology: used for amniocentesis, amniocentesis, umbilical cord puncture and other operations to detect fetal chromosomal abnormalities and congenital malformations.

5. Radiology: used for interventional treatment, imaging, and other operations.

6. Laboratory: Used to collect biological samples such as blood, bone marrow, lymph nodes, liver, etc. for medical research.