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Cervical Cell Collection Device SoftBiopsy®SFT-1000

Cervical-Cell-Collection-Device-SoftBiopsy®SFT-1000

SKU #

#1154097

MPN #

SFT-1000

Brand

Marina Medical Inc

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

Features

DEVICE, BIOPSY GYNECOLOGICAL SFT BIOPSY

$10.02 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 1154097
Manufacturer # SFT-1000
Brand SoftBiopsy®
Manufacturer Marina Medical Inc
Application Cervical Cell Collection Device
Color Purple
Dimensions 1/2 Inch Tip Diameter
Material Kylon® Fabric
Tip Type Round Flat Platform Brush Tip
UNSPSC Code 42292803

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  • The FDA Compliant disposable SoftBiopsy® tissue collection, storage, and transport device system can be used to biopsy the exocervix and lower genital tract during colposcopy or when a suspicious lesion is detected
  • SoftBiopsy® design is intended to gently and non-surgically frictionally abrade, collect, and store into the patented KYLON® fabric (for transport to the lab) abundant trans-epithelial tissue samples
  • The tip of the device containing the sample can be snapped free from the handle, placed in the fixative vial, and transported to the lab
  • In the lab, the tissue can be easily and efficiently removed from the fabric-trap container for processing (Standard Operating Procedure to empty the fabric continer is posted on this website)