Kidney dialysis apparatus consisting of arteriovenous shunts

Kidney dialysis apparatus consisting of arteriovenous shunts, biopsy needles and shunts made by Schuco International London Ltd., 1980

Details

Category:
Therapeutics
Object Number:
1981-2077
Materials:
plastic, needle, metal and needle, plastic
Measurements:
overall: .01kg
type:
kidney dialysis apparatus
credit:
Schuco International London Limited

Parts

Kidney Dialysis Apparatus by Schuco, England, 1980

Kidney Dialysis Apparatus by Schuco, England, 1980

Two arteriovenous shunts for kidney dialysis, made by Schuco International London Ltd., London, England, 1980

Measurements:
overall: 10 mm x 210 mm x 20 mm, .01kg
Materials:
plastic and rubber
Object Number:
1981-2077/1
type:
shunt - medical
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Biopsy needle, London, England, 1980

Biopsy needle, London, England, 1980

biopsy needle from kidney dialysis apparatus by Schuco International London Ltd., 1980

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A biopsy is a procedure where a small piece of tissue is removed from the body for study under the microscope. The exact position of the kidney can be determined using ultrasound to prevent unnecessary damage to the organ. Under a local anaesthetic this biopsy needle would then be inserted under the skin and into the kidney. The needle has a tapered end and is hollow so that tissue can be removed.

A biopsy is normally the last test to be conducted to determine a patient’s problem once blood and urine tests have proved inconclusive.

Measurements:
overall: 12 mm x 248 mm x 38 mm, .01kg
Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and steel (metal)
Object Number:
1981-2077/2
type:
biopsy needle
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum