Miltex 33-32-P/25 Biopsy Punch with Plunger System
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Biopsy Punch with Plunger System

SKU: MD437676
MFG Part#: 33-32-P/25
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$155.52

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What's In The Box:
  • (25) 3 mm Biopsy Punch with Plunger System
Description
The Miltex Biopsy Punch with Plunger System is a sterile, high-quality biopsy tool designed for efficient and comfortable tissue sampling. Featuring a plunger system to help eject lodged specimens, these biopsy punches provide a seamless, one-piece stainless steel blade for precise cuts.

Features
  • Sterile design
  • Plunger system assists with ejection of lodged specimens
  • Color-coded by size for easy identification
  • One-piece seamless stainless steel blade
  • Ribbed handle for maximum control and comfort
  • Size marked on every punch
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Product Specifications
Manufacturer Part 33-31AA-P/25: Diameter 1 mm
Manufacturer Part 33-31A-P/25: Diameter 1.5 mm
Manufacturer Part 33-31-P/25: Diameter 2 mm
Manufacturer Part 33-32-P/25: Diameter 3 mm
Manufacturer Part 33-34-P/25: Diameter 4 mm
Sterility: Sterile
Material: Stainless Steel
UNSPSC Code: 42291713
Disposable: Yes
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The Miltex Biopsy Punch with Plunger System is designed for use on a variety of soft tissue types. However, we recommend consulting your healthcare provider to ensure the appropriate punch size and technique for your specific needs.
Used biopsy punches should be disposed of in a sharps container, not in the regular trash. Check with your facility or local waste management provider for proper sharps disposal instructions.
No, the Miltex Biopsy Punch with Plunger System is a single-use, disposable product. Each punch should only be used once.
The plunger system is designed to assist with ejection of lodged specimens for all punch sizes. However, larger samples may require additional manual manipulation for complete removal.
Punch size selection should be based on the specific tissue sampling requirements and your healthcare provider's recommendations. Factors such as anatomical location and specimen size will help determine the ideal punch diameter.
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