Interventional Spine Procedures
We manufacture a wide array of needles used in spinal procedures including spinal cord stimulation, nerve stimulation, pain management, and fluid collection.
Because a needle’s primary role in many procedures is access, it is one of our largest and widest ranging categories with a wide range of Introducer Needle capabilities. Common access applications include vascular access, intraosseous access, spinal canal access, percutaneous access.
Interventional Spinal Procedure Products Offered
- Spinal Cord Stimulator Lead Introducers
- Completely round both internal and external edges to facilitate advancing of lead with reduced risk of skiving, breaking, or sticking
- Plastic or metal hubs
- Customizable sharpness and sizes available
- ISO 80369-6 (NRFit®) compliant hubs
- Cath Glide® process improves catheter advancement and retraction
- Metal or plastic stylet
- With or without calibration markings
- Fixed wing, removable wing or no wing
- Color-coded stylet cap
- Curved or straight needles available
- Customizable sharpness
- Bevel orientation indicator ensures proper alignment
- Uses: Intrathecal drug delivery, Neurostimulation
- Spinal Introducer Needles
- Provides additional support for easy insertion and precise placement of the small-gauge spinal needle during spinal anesthesia
- Aluminum, metal or plastic hubs available
- Knurled Hub
- Custom sizes available
- Uses: Cerebrospinal fluid collection (CSF), Spinal anesthesia
- Introducers
- 510(k) clearance
- CE Certification
- Uses the highest tensile strength 304 stainless steel
- Guide Glide II® technology greatly improves needle visualization under ultrasound guidance
- Bevel orientation indicator helps achieve proper alignment
- Lubricated or non-lubricated
- Dimpled echogenic, blasted echogenic or non-echogenic
- Wide array of plastic hub styles and colors available
- A or B bevel
- Blunt needles available
- 1.25” - 3.5” lengths (custom sizes available upon request)
- Uses: Angiography, Angioplasty, PICC line insertion
- Styles: Seldinger, Potts-Cournand or Modified Potts