Combined Spinal-Epidural Needle
1. Used to administer combined spinal-epidural anesthesia.
2. If spinal subarachnoid anesthesia alone is inadequate or you want to extend operating time, a more sufficient anesthetic effect can be obtained by continuously injecting an anesthetic through a catheter for epidural anesthesia.
3. Two types of epidural needles – Huber Point and Wave Point – are available.
4. Three types of tips for spinal subarachnoid anesthesia needles are available: K-3 Point, Pencil Point, and Facil Point.