Ultrasound-Guided Central Venous Puncture Needles
VascularSono

VascularSono
Ultrasound-Guided Central Venous Puncture Needles
Ultrasound guidance is widely used to support the placement of central venous catheters and helps clinicians in locating the vessel and positioning the catheter.
VascularSono is a vascular puncture needle developed by PAJUNK® featuring Cornerstone Reflectors to support sonographic visibility.
VascularSono Overview

VascularSono Features & Advantages

Needle Bevel Orientation Indicator

Facet Tip
With two inclination angles:
- Can improve the visibility of the needle tip under ultrasound.

Cornerstone Reflectors
360° graduations on the first 20 mm of the needle in two sections:
- Optimized ultrasound visibility of the needle shaft1 and needle tip.
- Increased needle echogenicity at steep insertion angles compared to nonechogenic needles.1, 2, 3
VascularSono Ordering Info
| Item description |
LUER Item no. | Purchase Unit |
|---|---|---|
| 21 G x 70 mm | Suitable for guidewires up to 0.018 inch | 1187-4F070 | 25 |
| 18 G x 70 mm | Suitable for guidewires up to 0.035 inch | 1187-4K070 | 25 |
| 18 G x 100 mm | Suitable for guidewires up to 0.035 inch | 1187-4K100 | 25 |
| Item description | 21 G x 70 mm | Suitable for guidewires up to 0.018 inch |
|---|---|
|
LUER Item no. | 1187-4F070 |
| Purchase Unit | 25 |
| Item description | 18 G x 70 mm | Suitable for guidewires up to 0.035 inch |
|---|---|
|
LUER Item no. | 1187-4K070 |
| Purchase Unit | 25 |
| Item description | 18 G x 100 mm | Suitable for guidewires up to 0.035 inch |
|---|---|
|
LUER Item no. | 1187-4K100 |
| Purchase Unit | 25 |
Studies:
1Abbal B. et al. (April 2015). Enhanced visual acuity with echogenic needles in ultrasound-guided axillary brachial plexus block: a randomized, comparative, observer-blinded study. Minerva Anestesiologica, 81(4): 369–378.
2Chakraborty, A. (2021). Blockmate A Practical Guide for Ultrasound Guided Regional Anaesthesia: A Practical Guide for Ultrasound Guided Regional Anaesthesia. Springer Singapore.
3Hebard S., Hocking G. (2011). Echogenic Technology Can Improve Needle Visibility During Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia. Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 36(2): 185–189.
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