Two-Syringe Injection Technique with Dual Syringe Injector
Christer Sollerman, MD, Professor of Hand Surgery at Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Gothenburg, Sweden developed a two-syringe injection technique using the Dual Syringe Injector that has demonstrated significant clinical benefits including reduced injection pain and elimination of soft tissue complications. The Dual Syringe Injector allows physicians to handle two syringes simultaneously, and inject both substances independently through a single needle. The physician no longer has to use multiple injections or combine anesthetic and steroid medications into a single syringe to ensure a safe and accurate injection.
Christer Sollerman, MD, Professor of Hand Surgery at Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Gothenburg, Sweden developed a two-syringe injection technique using the Dual Syringe Injector that has demonstrated significant clinical benefits including reduced injection pain and elimination of soft tissue complications. The Dual Syringe Injector allows physicians to handle two syringes simultaneously, and inject both substances independently through a single needle. The physician no longer has to use multiple injections or combine anesthetic and steroid medications into a single syringe to ensure a safe and accurate injection.
Less Painful Injections
The proprietary Dual Syringe Injector provides for a quick and painless procedure in which the anesthetic is first injected into the hand, numbing the area, before the steroid medication is injected more precisely into the joint or tendon sheath. This allows physicians more time to search for correct needle placement without increasing procedural pain.
Improve Injection Accuracy
Accurate needle placement and delivery of the steroid can improve patient response and reduce clinical complications. This device allows physicians to confirm the position of the needle in the synovial sheath without the risk of subcutaneous steroid deposition.
Reduce Clinical Complications
To reduce the risk of soft tissue complications caused by steroid deposits in subcutaneous tissue, the needle is flushed with the anesthetic before it is removed from the joint or tendon sheath. This allows physicians to use highly potent, long-acting steroids that might otherwise cause serious complications and pain if deposited outside the tendon sheath.
The proprietary Dual Syringe Injector provides for a quick and painless procedure in which the anesthetic is first injected into the hand, numbing the area, before the steroid medication is injected more precisely into the joint or tendon sheath. This allows physicians more time to search for correct needle placement without increasing procedural pain.
Improve Injection Accuracy
Accurate needle placement and delivery of the steroid can improve patient response and reduce clinical complications. This device allows physicians to confirm the position of the needle in the synovial sheath without the risk of subcutaneous steroid deposition.
Reduce Clinical Complications
To reduce the risk of soft tissue complications caused by steroid deposits in subcutaneous tissue, the needle is flushed with the anesthetic before it is removed from the joint or tendon sheath. This allows physicians to use highly potent, long-acting steroids that might otherwise cause serious complications and pain if deposited outside the tendon sheath.
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