Hypodermic needle steady rest and removal tool

Surgery – Means for introducing or removing material from body for... – Treating material introduced into or removed from body...

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604177, 604242, A61M 500

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055339794

ABSTRACT:
A thin blade shaped tool for the one-handed removal of a needle from an end of a syringe. The tool has an aperture in the center thereof for slideably mounting the tool on an end portion of the syringe, adjacent the needle, and sides extending outwardly from the syringe for a one-handed removal of said needle with a pair of fingers of a hand which holds the syringe. The sides have spaced apart ends and concave center portions for resting the syringe on a patient or IV line during an alignment of the needle with an injection site.

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