Designed to provide ease of insertion with minimal patient discomfort, Galactography is an important technique to guide successful surgery and minimize the amount of tissue to be removed in patients with significant nipple discharge. The procedure can reduce the amount of unnecessary surgery when no lesion is found, and provide a preoperative diagnosis so that the surgeon has the ability to outline an entire duct segment containing a carcinoma in situ that will serve as a roadmap for complete surgical excision of the cancer and eliminate recurrence.
GIU-30 (O.D..12)
Each unit is furnished sterile-disposable and consists of: One 30G blunt cannula bent to a 90 degree angle, 12 inches of P.V.C. tubing, and a luer lock hub.
GIU-31 (O.D..10)
The reduced size of the cannula on the GIU-31 allows even easier insertion into smallest ducts. All other proven features of the unit remain the same.
30 and 31G-End
Each unit is furnished sterile-disposable and consists of: One blunt 30G or 31G cannula, 12 inches of P.V.C tubing, and a luer lock hub.