Special Purpose Needles Are Growing In Demand Due To Variety of Applications of These Medical Devices That Can Be Reusable or Disposable
Special purpose needles are medical device that can be inserted into the human body to perform various surgical procedures. These devices may be disposable, or reusable depending on the intended use. These devices can be used by a wide range of people, including patients, nurses, doctors and other caregivers.
Some
of Special
Purpose Needles are used to inject or
dispense medications, which are then injected into the patient's bloodstream to
treat diseases and other conditions. These devices are commonly found in
hospitals, clinics and other healthcare facilities where medical professionals
work.
These
types of devices are generally disposable, however, can be re-usable in the
future, as long as they are sterilized and maintained in proper working
condition. They can also be used for medical diagnostic procedures or testing.
They
are typically sized to fit a standard syringe barrel and have a plunger seal,
an O ring, and an upper surface. They are available in a variety of tip styles
and sizes to suit different applications. The tip of a special purpose needle
can be either blunt, flat or pointed. The blunt tip has a thinner surface that
is less painful for the patient. The flat or pointed tip may be designed to be
inserted into the skin for testing and determining whether an individual has an
allergy or other disease.
In
the case of the pointed tip, the tip may have a 5-bevel that provides shallow
and low angle insertions into the epidermis. This type of tip is popular in the
dermatology market.
Another type of special purpose needles is a safety
tip. This type of needle has a thin, blunt tip that is not sharp and is
designed to protect the user from accidental stick injuries while performing
medical procedures. A safety tip can be inserted into the skin at a point just
below the epidermis to test the skin for allergies. It can also be inserted at
an angle to test the skin for various diseases. In January 2023, Sharps
Technology, Inc. announced the development of a product line of the specialized
prefillable syringe system that will be produced in collaboration with Nephron
Pharmaceuticals, in South Carolina, U.S.
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