Tephaflex Medical Equipment & Supplies In In Cuba
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Manufactured by:Becton Dickinson and Company (BD) based inFranklin Lakes, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Tepha’s absorbable sutures made from TephaFLEX® material are designed to provide physicians and surgeons with an unparalleled combination of tensile strength and prolonged strength retention with improved flexibility in an absorbable monofilament suture. Tepha’s sutures are designed to be very smooth allowing them to slide through tissues easily and have knot strengths comparable ...
Manufactured by:Becton Dickinson and Company (BD) based inFranklin Lakes, NEW JERSEY (USA)
The TephaFLEX composite mesh is comprised of a layer of the TephaFLEX knitted surgical mesh with a layer of TephaFLEX® film on one of its ...
Manufactured by:Becton Dickinson and Company (BD) based inFranklin Lakes, NEW JERSEY (USA)
TephaFLEX® meshes made from multifilament yarns are being designed to provide surgeons with high strength yet with great softness and flexibility for a number of medical device ...
Manufactured by:Becton Dickinson and Company (BD) based inFranklin Lakes, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Nonwoven textile products made from TephaFLEX® material are being developed with a highly porous structure to promote cellular ingrowth and allow tissue remodeling for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine ...
Manufactured by:Becton Dickinson and Company (BD) based inFranklin Lakes, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Tepha’s absorbable mesh products are designed to provide surgeons with a variety of shapes, sizes, and configurations to address a range of surgical ...
Manufactured by:Becton Dickinson and Company (BD) based inFranklin Lakes, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Absorbable surgical film made from TephaFLEX material provides surgeons with an easy-to-handle tissue support membrane that offers a combination of strength, toughness, and flexibility for a variety of surgical ...
Manufactured by:Becton Dickinson and Company (BD) based inFranklin Lakes, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Tepha is developing fully absorbable stents and coatings made from TephaFLEX® material. This could allow for local drug elution while leaving no permanent residual polymer, which might address the issue of late stent thrombosis with current DESs. In addition, Tepha is developing fully absorbable polymer stents containing TephaFLEX® material, which would provide the necessary support ...