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Sutures
Sutures, commonly known as stitches, are medical devices used to hold body tissues together after an injury or surgery. They facilitate wound healing by closing the edges of a wound, promoting proper alignment of tissues, and minimizing scarring. Sutures are made from a variety of materials and come in both absorbable and non-absorbable forms, depending on the nature of the wound and the required healing time. Proper suturing is essential in ensuring wound stability and preventing infection.
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Original price $ 29.95Current price $ 12.20Wound Stapler with Squeeze Handle, Stainless Steel Staples, 35 Staples Included
Wound Stapler (Squeeze Handle, Stainless Steel Staples) A wound stapler with a squeeze-handle is a single-use, sterile surgical device used to clos...
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Original price $ 499.95Current price $ 449.00Fixed Head Stapler Proximate Plus MD Squeeze Handle Stainless Steel Staples 35 mm Staples, Box of 6
Fixed Head Stapler Proximate Plus MD Squeeze Handle Stainless Steel Staples 35 mm Staples used to close wounds post-procedure. This medical staple...
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Sutures, commonly known as stitches, are medical devices used to hold body tissues together after an injury or surgery. They facilitate wound healing by closing the edges of a wound, promoting proper alignment of tissues, and minimizing scarring. Sutures are made from a variety of materials and come in both absorbable and non-absorbable forms, depending on the nature of the wound and the required healing time. Proper suturing is essential in ensuring wound stability and preventing infection.
