FIG. 5 Insert the assembled Biopsy Needle and Handle
(C+D) through the Cannula (A). Carefully rotate the
Biopsy Needle (C+D) clockwise until desired biopsy
depth is achieved (or until the depth gauge of the
Biopsy Needle (C) reaches the Cannula (A) luer end).
Then rotate Biopsy Needle and Handle (C+D)
counterclockwise and remove. Remove the Biopsy
Handle (D) from the Biopsy Needle (C); insert the
Ejector Pin (E) through the Biopsy Needle (C) from
the luer end and eject the sample.
Note 1: Repeat process from Fig.4 if desired and
anatomically safe.
Note 2: A syringe can be connected to the luer end
of the Biopsy Needle (C) and light aspiration may be
applied during removal of the Biopsy Needle (C)
if desired.
Note 3: In the case of sclerotic lesions, taking
several
incremental,
recommended to avoid crushing tissue within
Biopsy Needle (C).
Single use
Single Use
Do not resterilize
Caution: consult accompanying documents
Sterilized using ethylene oxide
Do not use if package is damaged
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26˚c
Temperature limitation
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