Description
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Spinal Needle |
| Type | Disposable Sterile Needle |
| Needle Tip | Quincke Type |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Sterility | EO Sterilized |
| Usage | Single Use |
| Available Sizes | 22G, 23G, 25G, 26G |
| Application | Spinal Anesthesia & Lumbar Puncture |
| Packaging | Individually Packed |
Applications
Used For:
- Spinal anesthesia procedures
- Lumbar puncture
- CSF collection
- Diagnostic procedures
- Surgical anesthesia
- Hospital anesthesia departments
- Emergency medical procedures
Benefits of Using a Spinal Needle
- Accurate spinal fluid access
- Reduced patient discomfort
- Smooth and controlled insertion
- Improved procedural efficiency
- Sterile packaging reduces contamination risk
- Reliable performance during anesthesia procedures
Why Choose This Disposable Spinal Needle?
This spinal needle is manufactured for precision, safety, and clinical reliability. Its sharp bevel design minimizes tissue resistance, while the transparent hub assists medical professionals in confirming correct needle placement quickly.
FAQ
What is a spinal needle used for?
A spinal needle is used for spinal anesthesia, lumbar puncture, and cerebrospinal fluid collection during diagnostic and surgical procedures.
Is the spinal needle sterile?
Yes, the spinal needle is individually packed and EO sterilized for single-use medical applications.
What sizes are available in spinal needles?
Common sizes include 22G, 23G, 25G, and 26G depending on clinical requirements.
What type of tip does this spinal needle use?
This product uses a Quincke bevel tip designed for precise penetration and efficient spinal access.
Are spinal needles painful?
Spinal needles are designed to minimize discomfort. Healthcare professionals use proper techniques and anesthesia procedures to reduce pain during insertion.
What is the difference between spinal needle gauges?
Different gauge sizes affect flow rate and penetration characteristics. Smaller gauge needles may reduce post-dural puncture headache risk.
What is Quincke spinal needle?
A Quincke spinal needle has a sharp cutting bevel tip commonly used for spinal anesthesia and lumbar puncture procedures.
Is spinal anesthesia safe?
Spinal anesthesia is widely used and generally considered safe when performed by trained medical professionals under sterile conditions.





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