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- Sutures
maxon suture
- R527.50 Ex VAT
- Medical sutures are available in a variety of materials and configurations to meet the specific needs of different surgical procedures.
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vicryl rapide 4 0
- R527.32 Ex VAT
- Quill suture is a barbed suture designed to close wounds without the need for knots, providing even distribution of tension along the wound.
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monosyn
- R527.14 Ex VAT
- Glycolon suture is a synthetic absorbable suture, often used in surgeries requiring extended tensile strength before the suture is absorbed.
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zip stitch sutures
- R526.96 Ex VAT
- Vicryl stitch is an absorbable, synthetic suture often used in soft tissue approximation and is popular in gynecological and general surgeries.
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monocryl 4 0
- R526.78 Ex VAT
- Stratafix suture is a knotless tissue closure device that eliminates the need for knot tying, reducing the risk of complications during healing.
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dissolvable stitches
- R526.60 Ex VAT
- Nylon sutures are non-absorbable and often used in skin closures due to their strength. They require removal once the wound heals sufficiently.
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dissolvable stitches
- R526.60 Ex VAT
- Nylon sutures are non-absorbable and often used in skin closures due to their strength. They require removal once the wound heals sufficiently.
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polysorb
- R526.42 Ex VAT
- Sewing wounds with sutures is a fundamental practice in surgery, ensuring that the tissues are held together during the healing process.
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sewing wounds
- R526.24 Ex VAT
- Wound stitches play a crucial role in wound management, keeping the skin and tissues aligned to promote proper healing.
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sutures for sale
- R526.06 Ex VAT
- Removing suture is a simple procedure that involves cutting and gently pulling out non-absorbable sutures after the wound has healed.
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chromic gut suture
- R525.88 Ex VAT
- Metopic suture is a suture found in the skull, particularly between the frontal bones. It plays a key role in cranial development.
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infected suture
- R525.70 Ex VAT
- Types of sutures include absorbable and non-absorbable varieties, depending on whether the suture will be removed or absorbed by the body.
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