Cytological Biopsy (Biopsy) Equipment
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Manufactured by STERYLAB S.r.l.based in ITALY
Quincke-type point facilitates and makes penetration less invasive, Ultra-thin walled cannula permits an abundant sampling collection, Easy-to-read centimetre marks and sliding stopper facilitate accurate depth placement, Inner echo-marker provides clear echographic visibility, Transparent hub with double magnifying lens and phasing tooth for the introducer needle, Hubs are colour coded for ...
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Manufactured by STERYLAB S.r.l.based in ITALY
ECOCHIBA® is a Chiba-type biopsy needle clearly visible on the echographic monitor for its whole length thanks to the special metal alloy ECHONOX® from which it is ...
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Manufactured by Medax Srlbased in ITALY
Fine aspiration needles for cytological and microhistological biopsy with different tip versions: Chiba, Quincke, Westcott, Franseen and ...
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Manufactured by Simport Scientific, Inc.based in CANADA
Most convenient for cassette labeling instruments but specially designed to hold biopsy specimens during the embedding process, as well as in a storage file. The covers are already removed from cassettes and are packaged seperately in the case. Anterior writing area is at a 45° angle to make the cassette more suitable to be used with ...
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Manufactured by Simport Scientific, Inc.based in CANADA
Similar to M492 but specially designed to hold biopsy specimens during the embedding process, as well as in a storage cabinet. Anterior writing area is at a 45° angle to make the cassette more suitable to be used with certain types of cassette labeling instruments. Each case contains 3 dispenser boxes of 500 ...
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Manufactured by Ambu Inc.based in USA
When Ambu introduced the world’s first flexible single-use bronchoscope 12 years ago, it raised the bar for new possibilities. Now, with the launch of the 5th generation aScope™ Broncho, Ambu takes single-use bronchoscopy to even greater heights with uses in diagnostic, therapeutic, and interventional procedures. ...
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Manufactured by CDx Diagnostics Inc.based in USA
, while a forceps biopsy to test these lesions presents unavoidable risks and costs. For this reason, forceps biopsy has generally been reserved for those lesions which appear relatively suspicious. Unfortunately, by the time a lesion appears clinically suspicious, it may have already progressed to a more advanced and less easily treatable ...
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