A medical needle device includes a winged shield (4) having a
substantially cylindrical shaped shield cylinder (4a) and wings (5, 6)
connected to the front end side thereof, a needle base (2) inserted in
the shield cylinder (4a), and a needle (1). The wings have wing
projections (7, 8) and the shield cylinder has through holes (9, 10) on
the wall thereof. By overlaying the wings along the side surface of the
shield cylinder, each of the wing projections can be inserted into the
inner cavity of the shield cylinder via the through hole. Thereby,
without requiring a special operation in the sticking operation, each of
the wing projections can prevent the needle base from moving in the axial
direction and can hold the needle base in the shield cylinder reliably in
a state in which the needle protrudes from the front end of the shield
cylinder by a predetermined length.