
Achieve -Programmable Automatic Biopsy System
The lightweight, automatic Achieve device is spring-loaded for fast, accurate penetration. It gives you the precise control and quality sampling capability you need when working with calcified or fibrous lesions. You can conveniently operate the device with one hand.
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Easy-to-Use, Lightweight, One-Handed Design
The device provides smooth, one-handed operation, making it ideal for ultrasound guided bioposy.
Delayed Firing Option
This option allows you to visualize needle placement within a lesion before capturing the sample tissue.
Coaxial Introducer
This option allows multiple sampling from one percutaneous puncture with minimal damage to surrounding tissue.
PRECISION
Three programmable firing modes:
- Automatic mode: releases cannula and stylet in rapid sequence and captures tissue sample with the push of a button
- Delay mode: releases stylet and allows time for tissue to settle in notch; user verifies and documents stylet position, repositions if necessary and activates the cutting cannula
- Zero-Throw mode: This mode offers precision and reduces the threat of damage to deeper tissue with no forward throw of the needle
- Echogenic markings on both stylet tip and cannula help confirm the placement of the sample notch for precise ultrasound positioning
- 20mm sample notch and thin-wall cannula for larger core
CONVIENENCE
- 35% lighter in weight than other automatic devices, making the system ideal for CT and ultrasound-guided procedures
- One-handed design simplifies loading and operation while allowing for convenient manipulation of ultrasound transducer
- Available with coaxial introducer for multiple sampling from one percutaneous puncture with minimal damage to surrounding tissue
ENHANCED DESIGN
- Less force is required to charge the Achieve® needle, ensuring smooth, one-handed operation
- Reliable sample retrieval reduces risk of sample loss