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publicationNumber JP-H09276277-A
titleOfInvention Puncture method and device
abstract (57) Abstract: The present invention relates to a puncture method and device, and more particularly, to aspirating a sample and inspecting the internal state of an organ without leaking liquid or the like in the organ such as a human body or an animal to the outside. With the goal. SOLUTION: The puncture method and device according to the present invention is such that the umbrella-shaped portion (1) is adhered to the puncture target portion (45) via an adhesive, The configuration is such that (30) is inserted into the part to be punctured (45) to take out the internal liquid to the outside, and the liquid is prevented from leaking by the restoring operation of the seal part (3A).
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