Application |
Breast Localization Needle | Breast Localization Needle | Breast Localization Needle | Breast Localization Needle | Breast Localization Needle |
Features and Benefits |
- Reference burnish mark, when visible just outside the needle hub on the spring-hook wire, provides visual assurance that the hook wire is within the needle tip during needle manipulation
- The reinforced tip of the spring-hook wire on the modified needles serves as a visual and palpable landmark for the surgeon to gauge distance to the lesion during dissection and reduces the risk of severing the hook wire
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- FlexStrand™, a 19-strand cable for maximum flexibility with minimal risk of transection
- Both wires offer a side barb for temporary fixation during a confirming mammogram, the needle is easily repositioned, if necessary
- Easy-to-read centimeter markings facilitate depth placement
- Throated needle hub for easy wire loading
- Skin retention clip prevents forward migration of wire during patient transport
- Wire is marked in three places: I indicates wire at distal tip of needle; II indicates side barb deployment; and III indicates distal barb deployment
- Standard marking cannula on wire, beginning 2.5 cm from distal tip, serves as a landmark for the surgeon
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- Reference burnish mark, when visible just outside the needle hub on the spring-hook wire, provides visual assurance that the hook wire is within the needle tip during needle manipulation
- The reinforced tip of the spring-hook wire on the modified needles serves as a visual and palpable landmark for the surgeon to gauge distance to the lesion during dissection and reduces the risk of severing the hook wire
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- Reference burnish mark, when visible just outside the needle hub on the spring-hook wire, provides visual assurance that the hook wire is within the needle tip during needle manipulation
- The reinforced tip of the spring-hook wire on the modified needles serves as a visual and palpable landmark for the surgeon to gauge distance to the lesion during dissection and reduces the risk of severing the hook wire
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- Reference burnish mark, when visible just outside the needle hub on the spring-hook wire, provides visual assurance that the hook wire is within the needle tip during needle manipulation
- The reinforced tip of the spring-hook wire on the modified needles serves as a visual and palpable landmark for the surgeon to gauge distance to the lesion during dissection and reduces the risk of severing the hook wire
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