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Disposable Surgical Combined Spinal Epidural Anesthesia Puncture Kit
Product Name: Spinal Epidural Anesthesia Puncture Kit
Description:
The Spinal Epidural Anesthesia Puncture Kit is a comprehensive set
of medical tools specifically designed for performing spinal
epidural procedures in anesthesia. This kit contains all the
necessary components essential for safe and effective puncture and
anesthesia administration in spinal procedures.
Key Features:
Needle Variety: The kit includes a range of needles suitable for
spinal and epidural anesthesia procedures, providing options for
different patient needs.
Sterile Packaging: All components of the kit come in sterile
packaging to ensure the highest standards of hygiene and patient
safety.
Introducer Needle: An introducer needle is included to assist in
the accurate placement of the spinal or epidural needle, minimizing
the risk of complications.
Local Anesthetic: The kit may also contain local anesthetic
solutions to be used during the procedure, ensuring patient comfort
and pain management.
Depth Markers: The needles are equipped with depth markers to aid
healthcare professionals in determining the appropriate insertion
depth during the procedure.
User Instructions: Clear and concise instructions are provided with
the kit to guide healthcare providers on the proper usage and
handling of the components.
Applications:
The Spinal Epidural Anesthesia Puncture Kit is commonly used in
medical settings for administering spinal and epidural anesthesia
for various surgical procedures, pain management, and obstetric
care.
Note: It is essential for healthcare professionals to be trained and experienced in spinal and epidural procedures before using this kit to ensure patient safety and optimal outcomes.
FAQ:
1.What is in the epidural catheter kit?
The Epidural kit includes an epidural needle (Eldor combined
spinal/epidural), epidural catheter, Touhy-Borst Adapter, Loss of
resistance syringe, and Epidural. The epidural/spinal combined kit
includes the same components and adds a pencil point spinal needle.
2.What is the needle used for epidural anesthesia?
An epidural catheter is commonly inserted through a Tuohy needle at
a level between T6 and T8. The entry point is anywhere between 8 cm
lateral to the posterior midline and the posterior axillary line. A
lateral decubitus position is often taken with the affected side
up.
3.What kind of needle is used for spinal anesthesia?
The Tuohy needle has a long, curved bevel with a sharp distal tip
that is often utilized to safely enter the epidural space and
facilitate the introduction of catheters. The Tuohy needle has a
smooth proximal bevel to reduce the risk for cutting a receding
catheter.
4.What is the difference between a spinal puncture and an epidural?
The spinal cord and the nerves are contained in a sac of
cerebrospinal fluid. The space around this sac is the epidural
space. Spinal anesthesia involves the injection of numbing medicine
directly into the fluid sac. Epidurals involve the injection into
the space outside the sac (epidural space).