

Key Product Attributes
- Unique hub design obsoletes needle spacers
- A 19 mm sample notch ensures sufficient tissue for clinical diagnosis
- Each needle has an echogenic tip, promoting accurate placement under ultrasound guidance
- Numerically ordered centimeter markings facilitate depth placement
- Hubs are color coded for easy gauge size determination
- Can be used with echogenic co-axial introducer needles
UltraCore™ Biopsy Needles for use with the BARD MAGNUM Biopsy Instrument
Catalog No. | Size | Length | Optional Co-Axial Needle | Units Per Box | Order |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
762614100 | 14 G | 10 cm | MCXS1410MX | 10 | |
762614130 | 14 G | 13 cm | 10 | ||
762614160 | 14 G | 16 cm | MCXS1416MX | 10 | |
762614200 | 14 G | 20 cm | 10 | ||
762616100 | 16 G | 10 cm | MCXS1610MX | 10 | |
762616160 | 16 G | 16 cm | MCXS1616MX | 10 | |
762616200 | 16 G | 20 cm | 10 | ||
762618100 | 18 G | 10 cm | MCXS1810MX | 10 | |
762618130 | 18 G | 13 cm | 10 | ||
762618160 | 18 G | 16 cm | MCXS1816MX | 10 | |
762618200 | 18 G | 20 cm | MCXS1820MX | 10 | |
762618250 | 18 G | 25 cm | 10 | ||
762618300 | 18 G | 30 cm | 10 | ||
762620100 | 20 G | 10 cm | MCXS2010MY | 10 | |
762620130 | 20 G | 13 cm | 10 | ||
762620160 | 20 G | 16 cm | MCXS2016MY | 10 | |
762620200 | 20 G | 20 cm | 10 |
Optional Echogenic Co-axial Introducer Needles
Catalog No. | Size | Length | Co-Axial | Units Per Box | Order |
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MCXS1410MX | 13 G | 4.3 cm | to 762614100 | 10 | |
MCXS1416MX | 13 G | 10.3 cm | to 762614160 | 10 | |
MCXS1610MX | 15 G | 4.3 cm | to 762616100 | 10 | |
MCXS1616MX | 15 G | 10.3 cm | to 762616160 | 10 | |
MCXS1810MX | 17 G | 4.3 cm | to 762618100 | 10 | |
MCXS1816MX | 17 G | 10.3 cm | to 762618160 | 10 | |
MCXS1820MX | 17 G | 14.3 cm | to 762618200 | 10 | |
MCXS2010MY | 19 G | 4.6 cm | to 762620100 | 10 | |
MCXS2016MY | 19 G | 10.6 cm | to 762620160 | 10 |
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