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Bonopty ® 12G

Bonopty 12G
Bonopty 12G
Bonopty 12G

In 2012, the popular, worldwide used Bonopty® family got a new member – Bonopty® 12G. Incorporating all the benefits of Bonopty® 14G, and adding some all new features.

  • New, larger gauge gains access into the bone, even through thick cortical bone
  • Coaxial system facilitates multiple samling, or treatment of lesions
  • Achieve excellent core samples with few crusch artifacts
  • Successfully sample somewhat sclerotic lesions
  • Secure cample in biopsy cannula during retrieval using Core Lock

Bonopty® Penetration Set, 12G

Bonopty PenetrationSet 12G

Penetration Cannula with Stylet (ID 2.50 mm,
OD 2.82 mm, Length 10 cm)

Drill (Diameter 2.45 mm, Length 12.7 cm)

Depth Gauge

Sterile, single use

Ordering information:
12-1272 Bonopty® Penetration Set 12G, 10 cm

MOQ 5 units

Bonopty® Biopsy Set, 13G

Bonopty Biopsy Set 13G

Biopsy Cannula with Stylet (ID 1.90 mm, OD 2.41 mm, Length 16.5 cm)

Core Lock, Ejector Pin, Ejector Guide, Depth Gauge

Sterile, single use

Ordering information:
12-1273 Bonopty® Biopsy Set 13G, 16.5 cm

MOQ 5 units

Bonopty® Extended Drill, 13G

Bonopty Extended Drill 13G

Extended Drill (Diameter 2.45 mm, Length 16.5 cm)

Sterile, single use

Ordering information:
12-1274 Bonopty® Extended Drill 13G, 16.5 cm

MOQ 5 units

Bonopty ® 14G

Bonopty 14G
Bonopty 14G
Bonopty 14G

The Bonopty® 14G system for bone biopsies has been a success since it first reached the market. Today, Bonopty® 14G exists in three lengths, all to perfectly match your various needs.

  • Gain access into the bone, even through thick cortical bone
  • Coaxial system facilitates multiple sampling, or treatment of lesions
  • Achieve excellent core samples with few crusch artifacts
  • Successfully sample somewhat sclerotic lesions
  • A variety of lenghts enhance perfect match for every procedure

Bonopty® Penetration Set, 14G

Bonopty PenetrationSet 14G

Penetration Cannula with Stylet (ID 1.8 mm, OD 2.1 mm, Length 6.5/9.5/13 cm)

Drill (Diameter 1.7 mm, Length 9.2/12.2/16 cm)

Depth Gauge

Sterile, single use

Ordering information:
10-1062 Bonopty® Penetration Set 14G, 6.5 cm

10-1072 Bonopty® Penetration Set 14G, 9.5 cm

10-1082 Bonopty® Penetration Set 14G, 13 cm

MOQ 5 units

Bonopty® Biopsy Set, 15G

Bonopty Biopsy Set 15G

Biopsy Cannula with Stylet (ID 1.3 mm, OD 1.7 mm, Length 13/16/19.5 cm)

Ejector Pin, Depth Gauge

Sterile, single use

Ordering information:
10-1063 Bonopty® Biopsy Set 15G, 13 cm

10-1073 Bonopty® Biopsy Set 15G, 16 cm

10-1083 Bonopty® Biopsy Set 15G, 19.5 cm

MOQ 5 units

Bonopty® Extended Drill, 15G

Bonopty Extended Drill 15G

Extended Drill (Diameter 1.7 mm, Length 16 cm)

Sterile, single use

Ordering information:
10-1074 Bonopty® Extended Drill 15G, 16 cm

MOQ 5 units

Documents

  • Ahlstrom, K. H.; Astrom, K. G. (1993). CT-guided bone biopsy performed by means of a coaxial biopsy system with an eccentric drill. Radiology, 188(2), 549-552.
  • Astrom, K. G.; Ahlstrom, K. H.; Hagberg, H. E. (1997). CT-guided transvertebral core biopsy of a retrocrural mass. American Journal of Roentgenology, 169(4), 991-993
  • Astrom, K. G.; Sundstrom, J. C.; Lindgren, P. G.; Ahlstrom, K. H. (1995). Automatic biopsy instruments used through a coaxial bone biopsy system with an eccentric drill tip. Acta Radiologica, 36(3), 237-242.
  • Ciray, I.; Astrom, G.; Sundstrom, C.; Hagberg, H.; Ahlstrom, H. (1997). Assessment of suspected bone metastases. CT with and without clinical information compared to CT-guided bone biopsy. Acta Radiologica, 38(5), 890-895.
  • Gangi, A.; Guth, S.; Dietemann, J.; Roy, C. (2001). Interventional musculoskeletal procedures. RadioGraphics, 21(2), e1.
  • Kjar, R. A.; Powell, G. J.; Schilcht, S. M.; Smith, P. J.; Slavin, J.; Choong, P. F. (2006). Percutaneous radiofrequency ablation for osteoid osteoma: experience with a new treatment. Medical Journal of Australia, 184(11), 563-565.
  • Morrison, W.; Sanders. T. (2008). Problem solving in musculoskeletal imaging. Elsevier.
  • Peterson, J.; Fenton, D.; Czervionke, L. (2007). Image-guided musculoskeletal intervention. Elsevier.
  • Pinto, C. H.; Taminiau, A. H.; Vanderschueren, G. M.; Hogendoorn, P. C.; Obermann, W. R. (2002). Technical considerations in CT-guided radiofrequency thermal ablation of osteoid osteoma: tricks of the trade. American Journal of Roentgenology, 179(6), 1633-1642.
  • Roberts, C. C.; Morrison, W. B.; Leslie, K. O.; Carrino, J. A.; Lozevski, J. L.; Liu, P. T. (2005). Assessment of bone biopsy needles for sample size, specimen quality and ease of use. Skeletal Radiology, 34(6), 329-335.
  • Rosenthal, D.I.; Hornicek, F. J.; Torriani, M.; Gebhardt, M. C.; Mankin, H. J. (2003). Osteoid osteoma: percutaneous treatment with radiofrequency energy. Radiology, 229(1), 171-175.
  • Rosenthal, D.I.; Marota, J. J.; Hornicek, F. J. (2003). Osteoid osteoma: elevation of cardiac and respiratory rates at biopsy needle entry into tumor in 10 patients. Radiology, 226(1), 125-128.
  • Tan, K.; Yoong, P.; Marshall, T. J.; Martin, C. (2012). Percutaneous drainage as a novel approach for the treatment of Brodie’s abscess. Clinical Radiology, 67(10), 1030-1033.
  • Vanderschueren, G. M.; Taminiau, A. H.; Obermann, W. R.; van den Berg-Huysmans, A. A.; Bloem, J. L. (2004). Osteoid osteoma: factors for increased risk of unsuccessful thermal coagulation. Radiology, 233(3), 757-762.
  • Yip, P. S.; Lam, Y. L.; Chan, M. K.; Shu, J. S.; Lai, K. C.; So, Y. C. (2006). Computed tomography-guided percutaneous radiofrequency ablation of osteoid osteoma: local experience. Hong Kong Medical Journal, 12(4), 305-309.

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