Our syringes and aspiration tubes are specifically designed for efficient fluid removal, meeting the highest medical standards. Rapid and effective suction is critical during surgical procedures to ensure optimal visibility and patient safety. Our aspiration tubes offer flexible connection options, including the reliable Luer-Lock system and convenient quick-release mechanisms for secure handling.
A highlight of our range is our puncture instruments, such as biopsy cannulas and trocars. These instruments provide safe, minimally invasive access to body cavities and are essential for both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, offering unmatched precision and reliability.
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Quality and Precision in Every Component
Our guide needles, valves, and connectors are manufactured using advanced technology and undergo strict quality control. Each product is tested for functionality, durability, and safety to meet the demanding requirements of modern medical applications.
Historical Milestones in Medical Technology
Many of our instruments are named after pioneering physicians who laid the foundation for modern treatment methods, including:
The development of connectors and valves is also credited to visionary physicians such as BYRD, POOLE, BABY-POOLE, COOLEY, FRAZIER, PLESTER, FERGUSON, EICKEN-KILLIAN, WULLSTEIN, ADSON, COGSWELL, and LUER. Their innovations continue to influence modern medical technology.
Modern Standards in Liposuction and Puncture
Today, instruments such as MONOPORT, TRIPORT, and MERCEDES cannulas are indispensable. Innovative designs like SHARK and COBRA cannulas, as well as instruments from SALAH, KLIMA-ROSSEGGER, TUOHY, MENGHINI, QUINKE, ARTERIOGRAPHIE, SCHMID, VERRES, and JANET, set new benchmarks in efficiency and safety.
Conclusion
Our product range combines traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology. We are proud to support physicians and medical professionals with instruments of the highest quality, essential for both diagnostics and therapy. Discover our products and benefit from our extensive expertise in medical technology.
In medical practice, a puncture involves the precise insertion of a needle or other sharp instrument to collect tissue fluid or a sample, known as a punctate. Punctures are performed either to inject fluids into the body (e.g., intravenous injections) or to extract material (e.g., lumbar puncture). Hollow needles such as cannulas and trocars are commonly used for these procedures.
Punctures are essential for administering medications, collecting bodily fluids such as blood, urine, synovial fluid (joint fluid), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF, e.g., lumbar puncture), peritoneal fluid, pleural fluid, or bone marrow (bone marrow puncture), and obtaining tissue samples (fine needle biopsy). They are also used to drain pathological accumulations of fluid or gas.
Some organs are easily accessible for puncture, while others pose higher risks due to their location or proximity to critical structures. For accurate access to deeper organs, imaging techniques such as ultrasound or CT guidance are often employed, ensuring precision and patient safety.
