Outpatient Surgery Magazine

Product & Services Showcase - April 2013

Outpatient Surgery Magazine, providing current information on Surgical Services, Surgical Facility Administration, Outpatient Surgery News and Trends, OR Excellence and more.

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SH_1304 edited_Layout 1 3/20/13 10:38 AM Page 5 Under the microscope.1 Echogenic pattern under coating helps reduce impact on feel. Under ultrasound.2 Echogenic pattern produces clear, crisp image with reduced artifacts and acoustic shadowing. Stimuplex® Ultra. Echogenicity without Compromise. Improved visibility without negatively impacting tactile feel and acoustic needle shadowing. Same tactile feedback, needle feel and overall handling as B. Braun's clinically-proven3 Stimuplex A needle. Reduced acoustic shadowing and artifacts under the needle may facilitate safer needle advancement during Supraclavicular and Popliteal nerve blocks. 30 degree, short bevel. Most experts agree that short bevel needles (30-45°) carry less risk of causing nerve injuries during PNB than sharp needles with longer beveled tips.4 See the Stimuplex Ultra video! Scan the QR code or go to http://bit.ly/stimuplexultra 1. Microscope image at 25x from Uni of Hanover, Stimuplex Ultra 22G. 2. Stimuplex Ultra 22G, animal model, 45 degrees. 3. A. Sardesai, N. Denny., M. Herrick, A. Lynch, A. W. Harrop-Griffiths, "A study of the characteristics of single-injection insulated block needles in a biologic model." RAPM Vol. 29 No. 5, (Sept- Oct, 2004.) 4. Admir Hadzic, Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Principles and practices. 2004. The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Rx only. ©2013 B. Braun Medical Inc., Bethlehem, PA. All rights reserved. 13-3723_OPS_3/13_BB

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