
A Sclerotherapy Needle is a medical device used during endoscopy to inject a sclerosant (chemical agent) into or around abnormal veins or lesions, such as varices or hemorrhoids, to make them shrink or close off.
Features:
Thin, flexible needle with protective sheath
Compatible with endoscopes
Retractable design for safe insertion
Available in different needle lengths and gauges
Made of biocompatible stainless steel and plastic
Uses:
Injection of sclerosant into:
Esophageal or gastric varices
Internal hemorrhoids
GI bleeding lesions
Promotes vein sclerosis and closure
Used in gastroenterology and proctology procedures