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Ultrasound Anesthesia Needle Catalog
About Ultrasound guidance
Regional Anesthesia (RA) and peripheral nerve blocks (PNBs) improve patient outcomes.
RA and multimodal analgesia have revolutionized pain management to reduce dependency on opioids and gas anesthesia.
Ultrasound, objective injection pressure monitoring and nerve stimulation are synergistic and additive,
offering the clinicians with complementary information to get the broadest picture possible.
Ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve block is associated with an increased overall success rate when compared with nerve stimulation or other methods.
Ultrasound guidance resulted in higher success, faster onset, and progression of sensorimotor block, without an increase in block procedure time, or complications.
Ultrasound Anesthesia Needle vs Nerve Stimulator
Item | Ultrasound Anesthesia Needle | Nerve Stimulator |
First Time Puncture Success rate | 100% | 60% |
Onset Time of local anesthetics | Faster | Slower |
Analgesic effect | Better | Worse |
Neurological complications | Lower | Higher |
Dosage of postoperative analgesia | Less | More |
Advantages:
l Provide perfect ultrasound echogenicity to maximize the technique’s results
100% puncture success rate
Shorter onset time of local anesthetics
Lower neurological complications
Less dosage of postoperative analgesia
l New system of die-cutting in the last cm of the tip make it perfectly visible in ultrasound.
l Display anatomic structure of target nerve location in real time.
Intended Use:
Ultrasound anesthesia needle using ultrasound for precise detection of definite nerve areas.
Nerve blocks are used as anesthesia for surgical procedures as well as for pain therapy involving the upper and lower extremities with various block techniques.
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