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Comment by hulaasch Commented Dec 6, 2023

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These are superb needles.
They cut well, yielding a slightly larger ovoid core than the classical D-shaped core of a traditional side-cutter.
The coaxial needle has a valve, avoiding air being sucked in during lung biopsy.
But the best innovation is the plunger displacing the tissue core from the needle into the pot.
No more scraping it off with a needle, scalpel or plastic tube while having the nose in the formalin.

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