

A Biopsy Needle is a medical instrument used to extract a tissue sample from the body for diagnostic examination, typically to detect cancer, infection, or other abnormal conditions.
Key Features:
Sharp, hollow needle for penetrating tissue and extracting a sample
Various types (core needle, fine needle, vacuum-assisted) for different procedures
Ergonomic handle for precise control
Sterile, single-use or reusable depending on type
Graduated markings to guide insertion depth
Some may have spring-loaded mechanisms for automatic sampling
Uses:
Collect tissue samples from organs such as the liver, breast, kidney, prostate, or bone marrow
Aid in the diagnosis of tumors, infections, and inflammatory conditions
Minimally invasive alternative to surgical biopsies
Commonly used in radiology, oncology, and urology