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5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Vital Sutures based inFort Myers, FLORIDA (USA)
BioMesh : surgical mesh constituted by polypropylene monofilaments; sterile synthetic material, strength similar to steel, low density, considerable stability and durability in contact with tissues. BioMesh is a polypropylene mesh designed for permanent implantation in the body during open or laparoscopic procedures, and has the role of stabilize and strengthen defects of ...
Manufactured by:Vital Sutures based inFort Myers, FLORIDA (USA)
BioMesh Light Plus : surgical mesh constituted by low-density polypropylene monofilaments. Very flexible and easy to handle in comparison to other non-absorbable meshes. BioMesh Light Plus low-density polypropylene mesh is able to maintain a high tensile strength at the tissue level since they are non-absorbable and its structure also benefit the adherence to the tissues. This makes it the ...
Manufactured by:Vital Sutures based inFort Myers, FLORIDA (USA)
Polyglecaprone: synthetic absorbable suture composed by a copolymer of glycolic acid and caprolactone, which causes minimal tissue reaction, enables smooth passage through tissue and has an excellent resistance to the initial stress. It has a low incidence of infection and trauma, and its strength is up to 60% greater than Gut sutures. This suture is useful in procedures involving tissues whose ...
Manufactured by:Vital Sutures based inFort Myers, FLORIDA (USA)
Antibacterial Polyglycolic Acid: synthetic absorbable sutures coated by a broad-spectrum antibacterial agent, which creates an effective inhibition zone against pathogen agents frequently causing surgical site infections. These type of sutures have the same behavior than the regular synthetic absorbable sutures, having a composite plastic coated polyglactin 370 and calcium stearate coating ...
Manufactured by:Vital Sutures based inFort Myers, FLORIDA (USA)
Polyglactin 910: synthetic absorbable surgical suture, it is indicated for procedures that require approaching tissues (mainly soft) for a period of 56 to 70 days. Allows an accurate placing of the knot, and tends less to plaster the tissues. This suture is made of glycolic acid—lactic acid copolymer (910), and has a synthetic coating made ...