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Veterinary Bone Injection Gun B.I.G.

Veterinary Bone Injection Gun B.I.G. Simply Saving Lives. Indications. Bone Marrow Aspiration, Systemic Vascular Approach, Fastest Intraosseous access. How to use the Veterinary B.I.G. device?. Location (1). Animal sedated * and in Lateral recumbency .

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Veterinary Bone Injection Gun B.I.G.

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  1. Veterinary Bone Injection Gun B.I.G. Simply Saving Lives

  2. Indications • Bone Marrow Aspiration, • Systemic Vascular Approach, • Fastest Intraosseous access

  3. How to use the Veterinary B.I.G. device?

  4. Location (1) Animal sedated* and in Lateral recumbency. * Sedated: in accordance with clinician consideration (animal behaviour).

  5. Location (2) Medial Proximal Tibia of recumbent hind limb locally sedated, clipped, and/or Aseptically prepared.

  6. Location (3) Index finger (2nd Digit) palpating patellar ligament. Sliding down to rest on Proximal Anterior aspect of TibialTuberosity.

  7. Location (4) Thumb (1st Digit), palpating the flat surface of the Medial Proximal Tibia, hence: Penetration site

  8. Alternative method Draw a line Perpendicular to Tibial Crest, mid-level Tibial Crest

  9. Alternative method Draw a line in the middle of the previous line (Mid Tibial), 90o. Tibial Crest

  10. Alternative method Penetration Site Tibial Crest

  11. Advantages 0.02 sec. penetration speed. No need to refer. No need to anesthetize. Advancing a diagnostic plans. No complications. Safe, reliable route for fluids and drugs administration.

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