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- 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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- Polysorb is a multifilament absorbable suture that offers superior strength and handling, commonly used in soft tissue approximation.
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- Suture cart is a surgical tool used to organize and store various types of sutures during a medical procedure for easy access.
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- Suture cart is a surgical tool used to organize and store various types of sutures during a medical procedure for easy access.
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- Vicryl sutures are commonly used in soft tissue approximation and ligation. They are absorbable and ideal for internal use, especially in areas that heal quickly.
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- Absorbable surgical suture types like Vicryl are preferred in internal surgical procedures because they are broken down by the body over time.
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- Types of stitches in C-section procedures generally involve absorbable sutures like Vicryl to ensure proper healing of internal tissues.
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- Cytoplast PTFE sutures are commonly used in dental and periodontal surgeries, providing secure wound closure with minimal tissue reaction.
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- Monocryl suture is an absorbable monofilament suture commonly used in soft tissue approximation and ligation, especially in skin closures.
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- Stitch cutters are specialized surgical instruments used to safely and effectively remove stitches once the wound has sufficiently healed.
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- 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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- 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 stitch is an absorbable, synthetic suture often used in soft tissue approximation and is popular in gynecological and general surgeries.
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- Wound stitches play a crucial role in wound management, keeping the skin and tissues aligned to promote proper healing.
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- 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 is an absorbable suture treated with chromic salts to prolong its absorption time, ideal for internal tissues.
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- V-Loc suture is a knotless wound closure device that provides secure tissue approximation without the need for tying knots.
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- Mattress suture techniques, such as vertical or horizontal, are ideal for closing wounds that experience significant tension, ensuring better healing.
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- Mattress stitch surgery refers to the use of horizontal or vertical mattress sutures to provide secure wound closure in areas under tension.
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- Matrix suture techniques involve crisscrossing sutures across a wound, often used to provide added strength to the tissue being repaired.
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- Infected dissolvable stitches can occur if the wound does not heal properly or bacteria enter the wound, requiring medical attention to manage.
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R561.34 Ex VAT
- C-section stitches types typically involve absorbable sutures like Vicryl or Monocryl, used to close the uterine and abdominal incisions.
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- C-section stitches types typically involve absorbable sutures like Vicryl or Monocryl, used to close the uterine and abdominal incisions.
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- PTFE suture is a non-absorbable suture material known for its biocompatibility, making it ideal for cardiovascular and dental surgeries.
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