Bone Marrow Biopsy and Aspiration are essential for some hematological diseases. The Bone Marrow Aspiration has been developed in 1935 by W. Dameshek, while only in the year 1958 (McFarland W., Dameshek W.), and later improved in 1971 (K. Jamshidi), a needle was introduced in the market which made the bone marrow biopsy easier: Since then a great use of this technique started. The bone marrow biopsy needle has been improved by a further device invented Dr Vito Burgio in 1992.
Blunt needle tip, large side holes nearby the needle tip and anatomic handle with Luer Lock connection. Extractable trocar stylet tip.
PRECAUTIONS
The procedure is considered only as a help guide. Each physician should evaluate the procedure here described according to its experience and type of need. Is a single use device. Zamar disclaims any liability for reuse of this device.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
1. Lay the patient on the left or right lateral side on the operation table
2. Find the iliac crest
3. Make a local anesthesia and in particular on periosteum
4. Cut 3 mm of patient skin
5. Firmly hold the needle handle and penetrate till the iliac crest
6. With a light pressure moving the needle clockwise and penetrate anti-clockwise