- a small flexible tube inserted into a body cavity for draining off fluid or introducing medication
- A cannula (from Latin "little reed"; plural cannulae) or canula is a tube that can be inserted into the body, often for the delivery or removal of fluid. ...
- A tube inserted in the body to drain or inject fluid; A hose or tube that connects directly to an oxygen (O2) bottle/source from the user's nose, commonly used by aircraft pilots or others needing direct oxygen breathing apparatus
- (Cannulae) tubes that connect the heart and blood vessels to the pump.
- (Cannulas) Tubes which hold the laparoscope and instruments, and allow access to the abdominal cavity for performance of laparoscopic surgery.
- A special tube designed for placing drugs into the udder through the teat end and streak canal.
- A hollow tube like that used for insemination.
- a small plastic tube used to supply extra oxygen through the nose.
- Tool for injecting embalming fluid in arteries.
- A narrow tube of plastic carried on a needle. When piercing, the cannula passes through the piercing with the needle and serves to keep the piercing open in order to insert the jewelry.
- A very small tube introduced into a vein to provide access for a 'drip'
- tube or sheath enclosing a trocar (a transdermal punch), the tube allowing escape of fluid after withdrawal of the trocar from the body.
- The short tubing inserted into the body as part of a pump site; attached to tubing, it delivers insulin to the body from the pump.
- A thin tube used in liposuction (see below) to remove fat.
- A hollow tube attached to a high-vacuum device used to remove fat through liposuction.
- is essentially a small, simple plastic tube, usually associated with surgical and post-operative drainage solutions. These tubes may be used to drain excess fluid, lymph or blood from a specific area of the body. ...
- A tube, which (for liposuction) connects to a handpiece that in turn connects to a suction pump
- A very small, short, plastic tube which is inserted into baby’s vein to give fluids or medicines directly into the bloodstream without having to repeatedly use needles.
- A tube for insertion into the body, usually into a vein, via a sharp needle-type fitting which is then withdrawn from the cannula to allow fluids to pass through the tube.
- A slender tube that sits below the nose and can be used to deliver oxygen.
- a slender tube that can be inserted into a vein. During the insertion of the cannula, its lumen (interior) is usually occupied by a trocar, a solid shaft, to stiffen it.
- a thin, flexible tube that is inserted into the body to drain fluids. A special type of cannula is used to vacuum the fat in liposuction procedures.
- Tubing that provides oxygen near the nose.
- A hollow piece of tubing: inner cannula refers to the inner tubing of a standard tracheostomy tube.
- rigid tube connected to a vacuum system to perform liposuction. The smaller, the better the result.