Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Surgical Supplies Materials |
Material: | Plastic |
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Syringes are used to inject small amounts of liquid or gas into areas that cannot be accessed by other methods or to extract from those areas. When the core rod is pulled out, liquid or gas is sucked in from the small hole at the front end of the syringe, and when the core rod is pushed in, the liquid or gas is squeezed out. The process of using a syringe and needle to extract or inject gas or liquid is called injection.
Syringes are often connected to subcutaneous injection needles for injecting or extracting liquids or gases into or from body tissues. They can also be used for injection through rubber membranes in medical equipment, containers, or scientific instruments such as those used in some chromatography methods. Injecting gas into blood vessels will cause air embolism. The method to remove air from the syringe to avoid embolism is to invert the syringe and squeeze out a little liquid before injecting it into the bloodstream.
Syringes can be made of plastic or glass, and usually have a scale indicating the volume of liquid in the syringe. Glass syringes can be sterilized using high-pressure sterilizers, but due to the lower processing cost of plastic syringes, most modern medical syringes are made of plastic, which further reduces the risk of blood borne diseases. The transmission of diseases, especially HIV and hepatitis, among intravenous drug users is related to the repeated use of needles and syringes. Nowadays, most of the syringes used for epidemic prevention injections and blood draws are made of plastic and are only intended for one-time use. They are disposable to avoid cross infection of infectious diseases caused by reusing syringes.
Sterile Method | EO Sterile |
Tube material: | Medical Grade PP |
Needle: | With or Without |