The disposable Veress Needle, with a non-slip handgrip, is designed to inflate the abdomen using CO₂ (carbon dioxide) prior to abdominal surgery done via laparoscopic.
It offers a spinal sharpened cannula for a less invasive more manoeuvrable, and the wide side port atraumatic blunt style provides a simpler CO₂ inflation method. The highly visible positioning marker clearly shows when you are clearly past the peritoneum.
Features of Veress Needle
The Veress Needle is a single-use needle for laparoscopic surgery.
Ergonomically designed handle for comfortable gripping.
Blunt tip-spring activated stylet with an audible click and a visual abdominal free-space indicator.
Economy, safety, stability, and reliability.
When comparing the Veress Needle and the Hasson technique in laparoscopic procedures, it's important to consider several factors:
Invasiveness: The Veress Needle is less invasive, using a closed technique for creating pneumoperitoneum. The Hasson technique, on the other hand, involves an open approach.
Ease of Use: The Veress Needle is often considered quicker and more straightforward, especially in patients without previous abdominal surgery.
Safety Profile: While both methods are generally safe, the Hasson technique might be preferred in certain clinical scenarios to minimize the risk of inadvertent injury to internal organs.
Suitability: The Veress Needle is versatile, but the Hasson technique may be more suitable for patients with a history of abdominal surgeries to avoid adhesions.