May 21, 2012 09:00
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DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cook Medical has added a 25 gage needle to its
EchoTip®ProCore™ line of fine needle biopsy (FNB) histology needles, which are
designed for use in a procedure known as endoscopic ultrasound, or EUS. The
EchoTip ProCore is a single-use, disposable needle for FNB intended for
sampling of submucosal lesions, mediastinal masses, lymph nodes and
intraperitoneal masses. “The 25 gage
EchoTip ProCore and our entire fine-needle-biopsy line have changed the
landscape of EUS globally, providing clinicians with the latest innovations to
improve patient care.” . The new 25 gage biopsy needle enabled a single-pass
diagnosis of 88 percent (91 percent when including subsequent passes) in
suspected tumors of the pancreas when pathologists examined both the
histological and cytological yields obtained.1 No complications were seen in
any of the patients.The American Cancer Society estimates that 43,920 people in
the United States will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2012.2 Because of
its location deep inside the body and lack of symptoms, pancreatic cancer can
be difficult to detect and diagnose in the early stages.3 Endoscopic ultrasound
is an established procedure for diagnosing GI cancers and determining the stage
of their development.Most often, a very fine needle is used to gain samples
from hard-to-reach areas such as the pancreas, but fine-needle aspiration (FNA)
can have limited yield and sensitivity for certain kinds of tumors or in some
anatomical locations. Using the 25 gage EchoTip ProCore needle may lead to an
increase in diagnosis for pancreatic malignancies on the first pass because of
its small size and a modified slow-pull technique for tissue acquisition.The
ProCore line of needles is uniquely designed to obtain both cytological and
histological samples from lesions in the gastrointestinal tract and has been
used in the treatment of tens of thousands of patients. It builds on the
advantages of the EchoTip Ultra line, and its use and functionality are almost
identical to the EchoTip Ultra ultrasound needle. The core trap at the tip of
the needle receives the tissue sample while the reverse bevel promotes the
collection of core sample by shearing material from the target lesion during
retrograde movement of the needle.“The 25 gage EchoTip ProCore has a unique advantage because physicians are
able to obtain histological and cytological samples on a single-pass or
limited-pass basis,” said Dr. Kenneth Chang, executive director, H.H. Chao
Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center at the University of California-Irvine.
“Since the single-pass yield is so high with the 25 gage ProCore, the needle
streamlines the EUS procedure for physicians and may require fewer patients to
return to their doctors for further sampling.”“A full-line supplier of endoscopic devices, Cook has led the way in
ultrasound technologies for more than 14 years," said Barry Slowey, global
business unit leader for Cook Medical’s Endoscopy division. “The 25 gage
EchoTip ProCore and our entire fine-needle-biopsy line have changed the
landscape of EUS globally, providing clinicians with the latest innovations to
improve patient care.”The 25 gage EchoTip ProCore needle is now available to
physicians in most major markets globally.
About Cook MedicalA global pioneer in
medical breakthroughs, Cook Medical is committed to creating effective
solutions that benefit millions of patients worldwide. Today, we combine
medical devices, drugs, biologic grafts and cell therapies across more than
16,000 products serving more than 40 medical specialties. Founded in 1963 by a
visionary who put patient needs and ethical business practices first, Cook is a
family-owned company that has created more than 10,000 jobs worldwide. For more
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