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Bone marrow aspiration needle with adjustable needle stop. Safe and simple aspiration from the sternum or iliac crest.
- Ergonomically designed handle combined with the match ground cannula and stylet points provide clinician comfort while easily penetrating hard bone
- Safe aspiration at the sternum can be performed by adjusting the needle stop to control the depth of penetration
- Needle stop can be removed if aspirating at the iliac crest
- Luer Lock Connector on the handle provides for secure syringe attachment
Specifications:
- Sterile
- Gauge: 15 gauge or 16 gauge
- Length: 5cm
- Quantity: Box of 10
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FAQs
What size needle is used for bone marrow aspiration? ›
The best site for bone marrow biopsy is the posterior superior iliac spine. The biopsy is usually performed using a Jamshidi size 8–11 needle.
What is the needle used for in a bone marrow biopsy? ›In bone marrow aspiration, a needle is used to withdraw a sample of the fluid portion. In bone marrow biopsy, a needle is used to withdraw a sample of the solid portion. Bone marrow aspiration can be performed alone, but it's usually combined with bone marrow biopsy.
What size needle for pediatric bone marrow aspiration? ›During this procedure, 2 ml of 8.4% sodium bicarbonate solution and 8 ml of 1% lidocaine hydrochloride are taken out into a 10 mL syringe (1-1/2 inch needle with a 22 gauge).
What is the quantity of bone marrow aspirate? ›An aspiration, using a 20 mL syringe, yields approximately 300 μL of bone marrow. A volume greater than 300 μL is not recommended, since it may dilute the sample with peripheral blood.
What size needle is best for aspiration? ›Needle Size
Fine needle aspiration requires a small needle (22- gauge or smaller). A 23 gauge needle (1-1.5") is successful for most palpable masses. Slightly larger gauge needles work better in breast, dense fibrous tissue, and fatty lesions (benign breast nodules, lipomas, etc.).
Bone Marrow Biopsy Needles
Both needle types were 11 gauge and 10 cm in length.
Gauge Number | Needle Nominal O.D. (mm) | Needle Nominal I.D. (mm) |
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12 gauge needle | 2.769 | 2.159 |
11 gauge needle | 3.048 | 2.388 |
10 gauge needle | 3.404 | 2.693 |
*mm are nominal |
The biopsy needle may also cause a brief, usually dull, pain. Since the inside of the bone cannot be numbed, this test may cause some discomfort. If a bone marrow aspiration is also done, you may feel a brief, sharp pain as the bone marrow liquid is removed.
What is the difference between bone marrow aspiration and biopsy needle? ›Bone marrow aspiration is a procedure that removes a sample of the liquid portion of bone marrow. A bone marrow biopsy removes a small, solid piece of bone marrow.
Which is most commonly needle used for aspiration biopsy? ›Fine needle aspiration (FNA) has been widely used as a diagnostic tool for the past half century. Differing from large bore cutting needle biopsy, FNA utilizes 22- to 27-gauge needles.
What is the length of a bone marrow needle? ›
Disposable Bone marrow aspiration Needle by MarrowXtract™ Size 14, 16, 18G and length-5Cm, 7 Cms. MarrowXtract™ Sternal Bone marrow aspiration needles help ensure safe and simple marrow aspiration from the iliac crest or sternum by effectively penetrating the bone.
What size needle would you use on a pediatric patient and why? ›Age group | Needle length | Injection site |
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Children (birth-18 years) | ||
Toddlers, 1-2 years | 5/8(b)-1 inch (16-25 mm) | Deltoid muscle of arm |
Children, 3-10 years | 5/8(b)-1 inch (16-25 mm) | Deltoid muscle of arm(c) |
1-1.25 inches (25-32 mm) | Anterolateral thigh |
The ICD-10-PCS code for this procedure is 07DR3ZX. The fourth character (R) identifies the body part as bone marrow, iliac.
How much does bone marrow aspiration biopsy cost? ›Bone Marrow Aspirate Examination Costs ₹ 7030 in Delhi. By booking through us you still save on the market price of ₹ 7400. The average cost of Bone Marrow Aspirate Examination in India is ₹ 7030 if booked through us. The average market price in India is much higher at ₹ 7400.
What are the responsibilities of a nurse during bone marrow aspiration? ›Help the patient to a comfortable position. Monitor his vital signs and assess the puncture site for bleeding. Properly label and promptly transport all specimens to the lab. Assess postprocedure pain intensity and provide analgesia as ordered.