About Veress Needle Advin
Advin Health Care manufactures Veress Needles that meet international quality standards, ensuring safety and reliability during laparoscopic procedures. Designed to facilitate the initial step of minimally invasive surgery, the Veress Needle creates a pneumoperitoneum by allowing controlled insufflation of CO gas into the abdominal cavity. Its spring-loaded stylet helps protect internal organs from puncture while its sharp outer cannula provides smooth and precise entry. Available in multiple lengths and diameters, the needle is suitable for various patient anatomies and surgical needs. Its reusable and autoclavable construction offers long-term value for healthcare providers.
Advanced Features
- Spring-loaded blunt stylet for internal organ protection
- Sharp outer tip for easy and controlled insertion
- Compatible with standard insufflation systems
- Lightweight and ergonomic handle
- Autoclavable and reusable
- Available in various lengths and sizes
Superior Safety and PerformanceDesigned with a spring-loaded blunt tip and ergonomic grip, the Veress Needle Advin prioritizes operator control and patient safety. The automatic retracting mechanism helps prevent accidental tissue damage during insertion, making it ideal for precise laparoscopic access in abdominal surgeries.
Versatile and Reliable UseSuitable for both single-use and reusable applications, depending on the model, this needle supports a wide range of minimally invasive procedures. It allows clinicians to choose between EO sterilization and autoclaving for optimal infection control. Dimensions range from 80 mm to 150 mm, providing flexibility for various surgical requirements.
Certified Quality and SterilityAs a CE marked and ISO 13485 certified instrument, the Veress Needle Advin meets international safety and manufacturing standards. Its blister-packed pouch ensures sterility upon arrival, while the latex-free composition makes it suitable for sensitive patients. Proper storage extends its shelf life up to five years.
FAQ's of Veress Needle Advin:
Q: How does the spring-loaded mechanism enhance the safety of the Veress Needle Advin during laparoscopy?
A: The spring-loaded blunt tip automatically retracts as the needle enters tissue, reducing the risk of accidental organ or tissue injury and providing a controlled, safe entry into the abdominal cavity.
Q: What sterilization options are available for the Veress Needle Advin, and how do they ensure reliable operation?
A: The needle can be EO sterilized or autoclaved, maintaining surgical sterility and reliability. Sterilization helps prevent infection and allows for both single-use disposable and reusable models, depending on clinical preference.
Q: Where can the Veress Needle Advin be used in surgical procedures?
A: It is designed for use in abdominal cavity procedures, particularly to create pneumoperitoneum during laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgeries.
Q: When should a single-use versus reusable Veress Needle Advin be selected?
A: Single-use models are recommended for settings where maximum sterility is mandated or high patient turnover occurs. Reusable models are preferred in facilities equipped for autoclaving, offering cost-effectiveness and sustainability.
Q: What are the benefits of using medical grade stainless steel in the construction of the Veress Needle Advin?
A: Medical grade stainless steel provides excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, ensuring consistent performance and patient safety throughout its lifespan.
Q: How is the Veress Needle Advin packaged to maintain its sterility before use?
A: Each needle is individually packed in a blister or peel pouch, preserving sterility until opened for surgery, and allowing for easy identification and handling by clinical staff.
Q: What is the recommended process for storing the Veress Needle Advin to ensure its shelf life?
A: The needle should be stored in a dry, sterile environment to prevent contamination. Following proper storage guidelines ensures effectiveness and maintains the product's shelf life of up to five years for sterile single-use variants.