All kinds of syringe we supply
All kinds of syringe we supply
All kinds of syringe we supply
The present invention relates to syringes. The syringe manufacturers of the present invention is provided with a plastics material body moulded around a needle. The syringe provides particular advantage being used for the injection of local analgesia for dentistry or surgical procedures. The syringe of the present invention is intended to be a single use, disposable syringe to help combat the problems of needle stick injury.
"Needle Stick Injury" is a problem associated with the use of syringes for medical purposes. It occurs when the person administering treatment to a patient with such a syringe is inadvertently "stuck" by the needle after it has been used on the patient.
Such injuries can transmit infections from patient to user; including HIV, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and new variant CJD.
Some state of the art bulb syringes are reusable, and include a removable needle which fixes to the syringe, usually either by a screw thread or a bayonet fixing. This is particularly common with "dental" syringes which are of slim shape and use narrow glass or plastic vials of active material. Although the syringes themselves are reused, the needles are not and are thrown away after use into a specialised disposal unit, referred to as a "sharps" container or bin, for careful disposal.
Needle Stick Injury is often likely to occur when the needle is being removed from the bulb syringe for disposal in such a sharps box.
Other known syringes are disposable but are not adapted for use with pre-filled vials. Disposbale syringes in common are supplied without needles, which must be attached by the user and are normally detached after use for disposal in a sharps container.
According to the present invention there is provided a syringe manufacturers comprising a body and a needle, the body being moulded around the needle.
Preferably the body is formed from a plastics material. The plastics material may be ABS (Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene) or other such material suitable for the moulding process.
Preferably the syringe further includes a chamber within the body adapted to receive a vial of anaesthetic, drug or other substance for injecting into a patient.
Preferably a portion of the needle projects into the chamber. The portion of the needle within the chamber punctures the seal of a vial when placed within said chamber, to allow the contents of the vial to be injected through the needle and into a patient.
Preferably there is also provided a plunger co-operable with the body and chamber, and in use is co-operable with a vial stopper of a vial.
Preferably the plunger is provided with a finger grip at one end and at the distal end there is provided a plunger tip, the plunger tip being adapted to engage with a vial stopper. In this way the plunger may be used to aspirate with the syringe manufacturers in addition to injecting.
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