What is an aspiration syringe?

From a medical point of view, aspiration concerns the removal of fluid or cells from the body, usually under vacuum pressure of the suction unit or aspiration syringe. The type of medical injection syringe, aspiration syringe is used to draw cells or liquid material such as blood, pus, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or ascity from the body, unlike drug or liquid. In addition to the very specialized type of aspiration syringe, most of them are indistinguishable from their cousins ​​with drug solutions. Both types consist of a transparent column with a measurement marking on the outside and hold the inner piston with a rubber closure at one end and the piston handle on the other. The aspiration syringe is equipped with a needle with adequate length to achieve the location of the fluid to be removed and adequate breakup or diameter for removal of the material, whether water fluid or semi -skid. Aspiration injectionKačka is also used to select cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) during backbone taps to see what infectious substances work in conditions such as meningitis. The purulent material or pus removed from dermatological boys or carbunnes is also withdrawn by aspiration syringe and sent to a bacteriological laboratory to determine a specific pathogen causing infection. These laboratory results help determine what antibiotic would be suitable for treatment.

The use of an aspiration syringe can not only provide diagnostic information, but also reduce pain and discomfort. Liver failure or chronic hepatitis often leads to the collection of serious fluid - ascites - collection in the abdominal peritoneal cavity. This accumulation of fluids can cause abdominal discomfort, anorexia and even shortness of breath, as the amount of fluid increases, and begins to pressure on the abdominal organs and diaphragm. If the patient's condition does not require a liningA short -circuit for continuous ascitus drainage, then the drainage of liquid can be carried out with a large aspiration syringe. Even drainage of synovial fluid of the joint during the period of acute inflammation - for example, in a damaged knee - can provide some relief from pain and increased range of movement.

Even syringes used to administer drugs intramuscular (IM) often require aspiration after injection and before the drug before the piston administration. This preventive measure is taken to ensure that the injection should be administered intramuscularly, unintentionally piercing the blood vessel. If blood is recorded in a syringe during aspiration, the needle is downloaded slightly before the final provision of the drug.

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