BD 405171 Spinal Needle 22G x 3" Black 25/bx 4
The BD 405171 Spinal Needle is a high-quality medical instrument designed for use in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities. This spinal needle is particularly notable for its precision and reliability in administering spinal injections, making it an essential tool for medical professionals. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to provide accurate and minimally invasive procedures, enhancing patient comfort and reducing the risk of complications.
The BD 405171 Spinal Needle is intended for use in spinal procedures, providing a sterile and precise method for administering injections. Its design and functionality prioritize patient safety and comfort, while also considering the needs of healthcare professionals for efficient and reliable medical instruments. This product is part of a broader range of medical instruments designed to support a wide range of healthcare applications, from diagnostic procedures to therapeutic interventions.
Key Features
- Precision-crafted 22G x 3" needle for accurate spinal injections
- Black color coding for easy identification and organization
- Sterile packaging to ensure patient safety and reduce infection risk
- Designed for minimal invasiveness, reducing patient discomfort and complications
- Compatible with standard spinal injection techniques and protocols
- Individual packaging in boxes of 25 for convenient use and inventory management
- Case packaging includes 4 boxes for bulk supply and reduced waste
Product Specifications
* Dimensions: 22G x 3" (needle size and length) * Weight: Variable (dependent on packaging and quantity) * Materials: High-quality stainless steel (needle) and sterile packaging materials * Compliance: Meets relevant medical device standards and regulations for safety and performance * Compatibility: Designed for use with standard spinal injection equipment and techniques
* Hospitals and hospital departments (e.g., anesthesiology, pain management)
* Outpatient clinics and surgical centers
* Medical offices and private practices (e.g., pain management, orthopedics)
* Home care and hospice services (where applicable and with proper training)
* Educational and training institutions for medical professionals
* Research laboratories and clinical trial settings (where spinal injections are part of study protocols)
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