Medtronic Step 14G Insufflation/Access Needle
In Stock: 60 Eaches
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Description
Medtronic Step™ Insufflation / Access Needle
Compatible with Step™ and VersaStep™ Plus Access Systems
The insufflation and access needle used to establish pneumoperitoneum is a 14 Gauge stainless steel needle with a hub near the proximal end for interface with the radially expandable sleeve. There is a spring loaded blunt stylet inside the needle and extending beyond the tip of the needle. The stylet retracts as the needle is pushed against tissue and automatically advances forward after the cavity has been penetrated. A stopcock at the proximal end of the needle controls flow of insufflation gas. The same insufflation and access needle may be used with additional Step™ radially expandable sleeves for all access ports during one patient procedure (be sure to check needle function between uses).
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
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| Arms | N/A |
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| Unit | eaches |
- FDA Product Code: GCJ
- FDA Product Code Name: Laparoscope, General & Plastic Surgery
- GMDN Term Code: 38456
- GMDN Term Name: Laparoscopic multi-instrument access port, single-use
- GMDN Term Description: A sterile sleeve assembly made of plastic materials intended to retract a small abdominal incision to allow multiple laparoscopic instruments to pass into the abdomen at the same time during a laparoscopic procedure. It will typically have an introducer that creates the abdominal incision (but is not used in cases where the surgeon chooses to make the incision), and a valve component that maintains the pneumoperitoneum established for the surgical procedure. It allows for the introduction of multiple instruments and/or a camera port, and removal of larger specimens during minimally-invasive laparoscopic surgery. This is a single-use device.
