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stylet
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stylet /sty·let/ (sti´lit)
1. a wire run through a catheter or cannula to render it stiff or to remove debris from its lumen.
2. a slender probe.

sty·let (st-lt, stlt)
n.
1. A fine wire that is run through a catheter, cannula, or hollow needle to keep it stiff or clear of debris.
2. A slender surgical probe. Also called stylus.

stylet
[stī′lət, stīlet′]
Etymology: It, stiletto, dagger
a thin metal probe for inserting into or passing through a needle, tube, or catheter to clean the hollow bore or for inserting into a soft, flexible catheter to make it stiff as the catheter is placed in a vein or passed through an orifice of the body. Also spelled stilet, stilette.

stylet [sti´let]
1. a wire run through a catheter or cannula to render it stiff or to remove debris from its lumen.
2. a slender probe.

stylet,
n a wire inserted into a soft catheter or cannula to secure rigidity; a fine wire inserted into a hollow needle to maintain patency.

stylet
1. a wire run through a catheter or cannula to render it stiff or to remove debris from its lumen.
2. a slender probe.


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