Veterinary Veress Needles

The Veress Needle is designed to introduce or remove gas from the peritoneal cavity as a therapeutic or surgical/radiological procedural method.

It is often inserted into the peritoneal cavity for the purpose of insufflation to establish pneumoperitoneum prior to abdominal endoscopy.

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Key Features
Specification
  • Sharp needle allows an easy and safe puncture through the abdominal wall
  • Rotating stopcock with Luer connector for a connection with the insufflation tube
  • Spring loaded stylet provides an audible click for securing correct positioning
  • Sterile, individual peel pouches

All angles, lengths and dimensions are nominal.
Please note any products featuring a “*” indicates the product is distributed by Pennine.

Product Code
Description
Box Qty
*
AELAP0001
Veress Needle, 120mm
50
*
AELAP0010
Veress Needle, 150mm
50

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