Spinal Needles & Sets
Clinical Application
Spinal needles and spinal sets are used to establish subarachnoid access for spinal anaesthesia, diagnostic procedures, and cerebrospinal fluid sampling.
They are used where precise needle placement and controlled penetration into the intrathecal space are required.
These devices support:
- Accurate spinal access
- Controlled drug delivery
- Reduced tissue trauma
- Predictable placement depth
Design and Performance
ALSPL spinal needles are designed for controlled advancement and stable handling during placement.
Key characteristics include:
- Defined tip geometries including cutting and pencil-point designs
- Controlled bevel construction
- Stable hub interface
- Dimensional consistency for predictable penetration
Spinal sets are structured to provide integrated components required for spinal access and medication delivery.
Construction Options
Spinal platforms may include:
- Standalone spinal needles
- Spinal sets with accessory components
- Defined gauge ranges
- Introducer-assisted configurations
- ISO colour-coded hub identification
Configuration is selected based on procedural technique and clinician preference.
Standard Configurations
Standard spinal needle and set platforms are available across commonly used gauge and length combinations.
Detailed specifications and configuration references are provided in the product brochure.
Customisation
Custom spinal programs may include:
- Alternative gauge and length combinations
- Modified tip configurations
- Procedure-specific set assembly
- OEM and private label manufacturing
Custom designs are aligned with institutional protocols and regional anaesthesia practices.