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Radiology, Vol 189, 614-614, Copyright © 1993 by Radiological Society of North America


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Modification of a syringe for aspiration biopsy

RD Halsell
Department of Radiology, St Francis Medical Center, Monroe, La.

To reduce the risk of accidental needle-stick injury during fine-needle aspiration biopsy, a syringe to be used in such procedures was modified. In five cases, a small hole, punctured in the barrel of a syringe above the level to which the plunger is routinely retracted, allowed the syringe to fill with air. The specimen was expressed onto a slide without the necessity of removing and reattaching the needle. This modification reduces the need to handle contaminated needles.





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