Endoscopic Catheter 25 Gauge 2.3 mm Length
- Medex SKU:
- AVA-60812
- Packing Info:
- 10/Case
- Usually Ships:
- 7 - 10 Business Days
Description
Technical Specifications
Part Number: 60812
Needle Gauge: 25 G (Ultra-thin)
Needle Projection: 6 mm
Catheter Diameter: 2.3 mm
Catheter Length: 200 cm
Sterility: Sterile, single-use
- Key Features
Ultra-Fine 25G Needle: The 25-gauge needle is significantly thinner than the standard 23-gauge. This is ideal for working with delicate or highly vascular tissue, as it creates a smaller puncture site and reduces the risk of post-procedural bleeding.
Extended 6 mm Reach: The 6 mm needle projection allows the clinician to reach deeper into the submucosal layer or to target lesions that may be slightly more difficult to penetrate with a standard 4 mm needle.
Positive Locking Handle: Features a secure locking mechanism that keeps the needle safely retracted while navigating the endoscope's working channel and locks it firmly in place during the injection phase.
High-Flow Fluid Delivery: Despite the fine needle gauge, the internal catheter is designed to maintain consistent pressure for the delivery of epinephrine, saline, or sclerosing agents.
Ergonomic Design: The handle is optimized for one-handed operation, allowing the endoscopist to deploy the needle and perform the injection with a single hand while managing the scope with the other.
Safety Features
Needle Master Design: Engineered to minimize the force required for mucosal puncture, which is critical when working in "tortuous" (winding) anatomy where the scope is heavily bent.
Locking Hub: Prevents the needle from accidentally slipping back into the sheath during the puncture or extending prematurely while inside the endoscope.
Transparent Sheath: Allows the medical team to see the fluid being injected, ensuring there are no air bubbles or blockages in the line.
Needle Master Design: Engineered to minimize the force required for mucosal puncture, which is critical when working in "tortuous" (winding) anatomy where the scope is heavily bent.
Locking Hub: Prevents the needle from accidentally slipping back into the sheath during the puncture or extending prematurely while inside the endoscope.
Transparent Sheath: Allows the medical team to see the fluid being injected, ensuring there are no air bubbles or blockages in the line.