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Argon BioPince Full Core Biopsy Instrument, 18G x 15cm
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Description
Argon BioPince Full-Core Biopsy
BioPince® utilizes the revolutionary “tri-axial “ Cut and Capture cannula system, designed to harvest diagnostic quality specimens while reducing the risk of crush artifact and tissue fragmentation.
- A cylindrical, full core specimen is harvested for clinical diagnosis. Up to 59% more tissue volume than traditional core biopsy devices that use the side notch technology.
- Variable stroke lengths enhance clinical flexibility: 13 mm yields 9 mm specimen length, 23 mm yields 19 mm specimen length, or 33 mm yields 29 mm specimen length.
- Available in 18G and 16G. Numerically ordered centimeter markings facilitate precise depth placement of the needle.
- Lightweight and ease of firing make the BioPince® ideal for CT guided procedures.
- Can be used with Co-axial Introducer Needles.
Additional information
| Size | 18G |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Manufacturer | |
| Unit | box of 5 |
- FDA Product Code: KNW
- FDA Product Code Name: INSTRUMENT, BIOPSY
- GMDN Term Code: 22726
- GMDN Term Name: End-cut biopsy gun handpiece/needle
- GMDN Term Description: A hand-operated, non-electronic, surgical instrument designed for the automatic extraction of a core tissue sample from an anatomical structure (a biopsy), while causing minimal surrounding tissue damage, for tissue pathological examination/testing. It consists of both: 1) a handpiece with a spring-loaded mechanism and release trigger; and 2) a percutaneous, open, cylindrical biopsy needle that allows a full-width tissue sample to be obtained over the entire length of the biopsy when activated. It is typically used to obtain samples of soft tissue from the kidneys, prostate, pancreas, liver, and breast, often performed under image guidance. This is a single-use device.
