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- Sutures
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R529.48 Ex VAT
- Zip stitches are an alternative to traditional sutures, using adhesive strips and a zip-tie mechanism to close wounds without the need for needles.
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- Sutures
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R529.30 Ex VAT
- Types of stitches in C-section procedures generally involve absorbable sutures like Vicryl to ensure proper healing of internal tissues.
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- Sutures
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R529.12 Ex VAT
- Cytoplast PTFE sutures are commonly used in dental and periodontal surgeries, providing secure wound closure with minimal tissue reaction.
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- Sutures
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R528.94 Ex VAT
- Ethicon sutures are known for their high quality, offering a range of absorbable and non-absorbable options suitable for various surgical procedures.
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- Sutures
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R528.76 Ex VAT
- Suture skin closures involve using sutures like nylon or polypropylene to close skin incisions or lacerations, providing strong and secure closure.
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- Sutures
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R528.58 Ex VAT
- Monocryl suture is an absorbable monofilament suture commonly used in soft tissue approximation and ligation, especially in skin closures.
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- Sutures
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R528.40 Ex VAT
- Polyglactin suture is a type of absorbable suture commonly used in soft tissue approximation, especially in gastrointestinal and urogenital surgeries.
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- Sutures
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R528.22 Ex VAT
- Stitch cutters are specialized surgical instruments used to safely and effectively remove stitches once the wound has sufficiently healed.
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- Sutures
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R528.22 Ex VAT
- Stitch cutters are specialized surgical instruments used to safely and effectively remove stitches once the wound has sufficiently healed.
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- Sutures
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R528.04 Ex VAT
- Suture stitch types vary depending on the type of wound, with options like simple interrupted, mattress, and continuous running stitches.
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- Sutures
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R527.86 Ex VAT
- Prolene suture is a non-absorbable monofilament suture commonly used in cardiovascular and plastic surgeries for its strength and minimal tissue reactivity.
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- Sutures
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R527.68 Ex VAT
- Stitches infected need prompt medical attention to prevent the spread of infection and ensure that the wound heals properly.
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