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SHOMEA Medical Grade 18G Interventional Puncture Needle with Orange Luer Lock Hub

SHOMEA Medical Grade 18G Interventional Puncture Needle with Orange Luer Lock Hub

Brand Name: SHOMEA
MOQ: 10pcs
Price: 1-20USD
Packaging Details: Polybag, Carton, Wooden case or According to your request
Payment Terms: L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
CN
Certification:
ISO13485
Supply Ability:
100000pcs/ month
Product Description
Products Name  SHOMEA Medical Grade 18G Interventional Puncture Needle with Orange Luer Lock Hub
Material Stainless Steel, Brass, Aluminum, brass, copper ,etc
Surface treatment  Sandblasting, polishing, knurling, laser marking, etc
Tube Outer Diameter  0.25-15mm
Tube wall Thickness  0.05-3mm
Meta Base Male and Female thread
Tolerance  OD/ID±0.02mm L±0.05mm or According to Drawing
Size 3G-32G or Customized
LOGO Can be customized according to your drawing
Samples Usually provide 5-10pcs samples for testing before mass production
Delivery Time usually 5-25days or according to quantity


Medical - grade stainless steel, excellent biocompatibility

 

Side Hole Design Ensures Uniform and Smooth Fluid Flow

 

18G Large Bore Design Provides Excellent Fluid Throughput

 

Luer Lock Hub Ensures Operational Safety and Stability

 

Excellent surface quality, high brightness and low roughness



FAQ:

Q1: What specific medical procedures is the 18G interventional needle mainly used for?

A: It is primarily used in scenarios requiring high-volume fluid exchange, such as Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangial Drainage (PTCD), abscess drainage, high-volume medicine perfusion therapy, and certain cardiovascular interventional procedures that require rapid access.


Q2: Will using a relatively thick 18G needle cause greater trauma to patients?

A: While the wound created by an 18G needle is relatively wider, our needle tips undergo high-precision grinding for excellent sharpness, allowing for smooth puncture and reduced tissue tearing. During clinical use, doctors strictly follow aseptic techniques and hemostasis protocols to keep the trauma within acceptable limits in exchange for higher therapeutic efficiency.


Q3: Are the side holes of the needle prone to clogging? How to clean them?

A: The side hole design itself is intended to prevent clogging. In routine operations, as long as there is a certain amount of negative or positive pressure in the syringe, fluid typically does not stagnate. If clogging is a concern after prolonged placement, it can be gently flushed with physiological saline under sterile conditions; do not use hard objects to probe and poke to avoid damaging the edge of the side hole.