Introducer Needles

About the Therapy

Epidural Lysis of Adhesions (ELA), also known as the Racz Procedure, is a minimally invasive treatment designed to break down adhesions and scar tissue in the epidural space of the spine. This procedure is proven effective in treating chronic pain caused by adhesions and scar tissue formation in the spine, especially for patients suffering from Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS), spinal stenosis, radiculopathy, and other spine-related pain conditions.

 

THERAPY COMPONENTS

INTRODUCER CANNULAS – PRECISION AND ACCURACY FOR EPIDURAL AND SPINAL PROCEDURES

Introducer Cannulas including the RX-2™, RX Coudé®, R.K.™, and FIC, are designed for precise needle placement during epidural procedures and spinal interventions. With radiopaque construction, visible depth markings, and bevel direction indicators, these cannulas ensure accurate and safe placement.

Benefits

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Radiopaque Design
These needles are radiopaque, ensuring clear imaging and precise placement during epidural procedures.
Variety of Options
Available in multiple sizes and lengths, including the RX-2™ with an obturating stylet and RX Coudé®, which aids in easier catheter positioning.

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Epimed International

As an authorized distributor of Epimed International, we offer innovative medical technologies designed to enhance pain management and neuromodulation. With over 40 years of experience, Epimed has established itself as a leader in providing effective, non-invasive solutions for chronic pain, neurological conditions, and anesthesia. Their high-quality products are trusted by healthcare providers worldwide to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.

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