1.
Osteoma osteoid of a femur. Measurement of the depth.
2.
After anesthesia, a small skin incision is performed.
3.
Adjustment of the depth gauge on the Cannula.
4.
Insertion of the Cannula with the Trocar Tip Stylet.
5.
After several attempts, it appears that the bone is harder than expected and the Cannula and its Stylet cannot go through.
6.
The Decision is made to use the Laurane
™
Perforating Cannula* Drill
7.
Removal of the Trocar Tip Stylet.
8.
Insertion of the Stiffening Stylet in the Cannula.
9.
Removal of the Cannula.
10.
Adjustment of the depth gauge on the Sharp Tip Cannula.
11.
Insertion of the Sharp Tip Cannula on the Stiffening Stylet...
12.
...with a counterclockwise rotation.
13.
Removal of the Stiffening Stylet and insertion of the Drill in the Cannula.
14.
CT scan image of the Laurane
™
Perforating Cannula* Drill.
15.
Rotate carefully clockwise.
16.
During the process of drilling, it is strongly recommended to clean the Drill from bone specimen.
17.
Cleaning of the Drill from bone specimen.
18.
Removal of the Drill and adjustment of the Biopsy Needle.
19.
Insertion of the Biopsy Needle in the Sharp Tip Cannula.
20.
Ejector.
21.
Bone Core Sample.
*Patent pending.