SONOMSK NEEDLE

Echogenic needle for ultrasound-guided injections

 

The needle for infiltrations and chronic pain

  • Description
  • information
  • benefits
  • studies

The echogenic properties of SonoMSK allow the needle’s progress to be monitored, minimising the risk of intravascular injection while improving results for the patient.

The SonoMSK’s sharp tip meets the specific requirements of musculoskeletal injections in general and chronic pain in particular. This tip reduces the pain of needle puncture.

SonoMSK is the ideal needle for all ultrasound-guided musculoskeletal injections of infiltration products: steroid anti-inflammatories, local anaesthetics, hyaluronic acid derivatives, etc.

The SonoMSK needle is available in lengths from 25 to 120 mm and diameters from 22 to 27 G.
Sharp bevel to reduce pain during needle puncture Pre-connected injection tube to save timeCornerstone reflectors for optimum visibility of the bevel and the first 2 cm of the shaft, whatever the puncture angleHigh-quality stainless steel for enhanced stabilityCentimetric needle graduations
Uppal V.,Sondekoppam R. V.,Ganapathy S. Effect of beam steering on the visibility of echogenic and non-echogenic needles: a laboratory study,Can. J. Anesth. 2014 Oct;61(10): 909-915Wiesmann T.,Bornträger A.,Zoremba M.,Neff M.,Wulf H.,Steinfeldt T. Compound imaging technology and echogenic needle design: effects on needle visibility and tissue imaging,Reg. Anesth. Pain Med. 2013 Sep-Oct;38(5): 452-455Fuzier R. et al. The echogenicity of nerve blockade needles,Anesth. 2015;70: 462-466Uppal V. et al. Effect of beam steering on the visibility of echogenic and non-echogenic needles: a laboratory study,Can. J. Anesth. 2014 Oct;61(10): 909-915Hebard S.,Hocking G. Echogenic technology can improve needle visibility during ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia,Reg. Anesth. Pain Med. 2011 March-April;36(2): 185-189Peng,P. W. H.,Shankar H. Ultrasound-Guided Interventional Procedures in Pain Medicine: A Review of Anatomy,Sonoanatomy. Part V: Knee Joint,Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine,2014 Sept.-Okt.,39(5): 374-378Peng,P. W. H.,Narouze,S. Ultrasound-Guided Interventional Procedures in Pain Medicine: A Review of Anatomy,Sonoanatomy,Part I: Nonaxial Structures,Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine,2009 Sept. - Oct.,34(5): 458Peng,P. W. H.,Cheng,P. Ultrasound-Guided Interventional Procedures in Pain Medicine: A Review of Anatomy,Sonoanatomy. Part III: Shoulder,Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine,2011 Nov.-Dec.,36(6): 597-600Peng,P. W. H.Ultrasound-Guided Interventional Procedures in Pain Medicine: A Review of Anatomy,Sonoanatomy. Part IV: Hip,Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine,2013 Jul.-Aug.,38(4): 271
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Description

The echogenic properties of SonoMSK allow the needle’s progress to be monitored, minimising the risk of intravascular injection while improving results for the patient.

The SonoMSK’s sharp tip meets the specific requirements of musculoskeletal injections in general and chronic pain in particular. This tip reduces the pain of needle puncture.

SonoMSK is the ideal needle for all ultrasound-guided musculoskeletal injections of infiltration products: steroid anti-inflammatories, local anaesthetics, hyaluronic acid derivatives, etc.

Additional information

Information

The SonoMSK needle is available in lengths from 25 to 120 mm and diameters from 22 to 27 G.

Benefits

Sharp bevel to reduce pain during needle puncture Pre-connected injection tube to save timeCornerstone reflectors for optimum visibility of the bevel and the first 2 cm of the shaft, whatever the puncture angleHigh-quality stainless steel for enhanced stabilityCentimetric needle graduations

Studies

Uppal V.,Sondekoppam R. V.,Ganapathy S. Effect of beam steering on the visibility of echogenic and non-echogenic needles: a laboratory study,Can. J. Anesth. 2014 Oct;61(10): 909-915Wiesmann T.,Bornträger A.,Zoremba M.,Neff M.,Wulf H.,Steinfeldt T. Compound imaging technology and echogenic needle design: effects on needle visibility and tissue imaging,Reg. Anesth. Pain Med. 2013 Sep-Oct;38(5): 452-455Fuzier R. et al. The echogenicity of nerve blockade needles,Anesth. 2015;70: 462-466Uppal V. et al. Effect of beam steering on the visibility of echogenic and non-echogenic needles: a laboratory study,Can. J. Anesth. 2014 Oct;61(10): 909-915Hebard S.,Hocking G. Echogenic technology can improve needle visibility during ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia,Reg. Anesth. Pain Med. 2011 March-April;36(2): 185-189Peng,P. W. H.,Shankar H. Ultrasound-Guided Interventional Procedures in Pain Medicine: A Review of Anatomy,Sonoanatomy. Part V: Knee Joint,Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine,2014 Sept.-Okt.,39(5): 374-378Peng,P. W. H.,Narouze,S. Ultrasound-Guided Interventional Procedures in Pain Medicine: A Review of Anatomy,Sonoanatomy,Part I: Nonaxial Structures,Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine,2009 Sept. – Oct.,34(5): 458Peng,P. W. H.,Cheng,P. Ultrasound-Guided Interventional Procedures in Pain Medicine: A Review of Anatomy,Sonoanatomy. Part III: Shoulder,Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine,2011 Nov.-Dec.,36(6): 597-600Peng,P. W. H.Ultrasound-Guided Interventional Procedures in Pain Medicine: A Review of Anatomy,Sonoanatomy. Part IV: Hip,Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine,2013 Jul.-Aug.,38(4): 271

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