syringostube
Syringostube is a descriptive term used to refer to a device configuration that combines a syringe with a flexible tubing component to transfer fluids. It is not a single, standardized instrument; rather, it describes arrangements in which a syringe delivers into or withdraws fluid through a tube, often via a luer connection.
Construction and materials: a typical syringostube comprises a conventional syringe, a length of medical-grade tubing, and
Applications: syringostubes are used in laboratory settings to transfer precise volumes of liquids, in clinical or
Variations and related devices: some configurations pair a syringe with extended tubing leading to a catheter,
Safety and regulatory considerations: sterile components are required for clinical use; avoid reuse of single-use syringes
Etymology and usage: the term appears sporadically in vendor catalogs and educational resources and does not