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Prescription Only / Professional Use Device

UNIFY Chromic Gut Surgical Sutures, Size 4/0, 18" Thread with 19mm 3/8 Circle R/C Needle. Brown. Box of 12.

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Item #:
M-C418R19
Thread Size:
4/0
Needle Spec:
19mm, Reverse Cutting
Comparable Needles:
FS-2 / C-13 / C6
Thread Length:
18 in (45cm)
Color:
Brown
Packing:
Box of 12 Pieces
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Prescription Only / Professional Use Device

UNIFY® Chromic Gut Surgical Sutures

  • Chromic gut sutures are covered in chromic salt to prolong integrity, minimize tissue reactivity, and reduce the chance of tissue reactions.
  • Manufactured with the highest quality collagen to minimize the possibility of fraying.
  • Premium 300 series stainless steel needle for exceptional strength & flexibility
  • Tensile strength is retained for 10-14 days.
  • Easy and secure knot tying characteristics.
  • Predictable absorption profile.
  • Thread type: Monofilament
  • Color: Brown
  • Strength duration: 10-14 days
  • Absorb duration: 56-72 days
Unify Chromic Gut Surgical Sutures

Very reliable, good strength, easy to work with.
Sergio Aguila, DDS
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon, Victorville, CA

Chromic Gut Suture Thread

Chromic Gut Thread

Product Name:
Chromic Gut Surgical Sutures, Size 4/0, 18" Thread with 19mm 3/8 Circle R/C Needle. Brown. Box of 12.
Item #:
M-C418R19
Brand:
UNIFY
Manufacturer:
Private Label Manufacturing Partners
Needle Size:
19mm
Needle Curvature:
3/8 Circle
Needle Cutting:
Reverse Cutting
Thread Size:
4/0
Thread Length:
18 in (45cm)
Color:
Brown
Absorption:
70 days
Product Line:
Regular Sutures
Strength:
10 days
Packing:
Box of 12 Pieces
Thread Type:
Monofilament
samples:
yes
Comparable Needles:
FS-2 / C-13 / C6
Thread Material:
Chromic Gut

Surgical sutures are commonly used in a variety of surgical procedures to close wounds and promote healing. Here are some general guidelines for using surgical sutures:

1. Choose the appropriate size and material: Surgical sutures come in a range of sizes and materials to suit a variety of surgical procedures. The size of the suture should be appropriate for the tissue being sutured, and the material should be chosen based on the patient's allergies, tissue compatibility, and surgical requirements.

2. Use proper instrumentation: Surgical sutures require special instruments, including a surgical needle holder and forceps. These instruments are designed to provide precise control and prevent damage to surrounding tissues.

3. Ensure proper placement: When placing surgical sutures, it is important to ensure that they are properly placed to achieve the desired outcome. This requires good visualization and a steady hand.

4. Use a proper technique: Surgical sutures can be placed using a variety of techniques, depending on the surgical procedure and the surgeon's preference. Some common techniques include interrupted sutures, continuous sutures, and running sutures. It is important to use a technique that provides adequate tissue approximation and minimizes tissue trauma.

5. Minimize tissue trauma: When using surgical sutures, it is important to minimize tissue trauma by handling tissues gently and avoiding excessive tension on the suture. This can help to reduce the risk of complications such as tissue necrosis or scarring.

6. Follow manufacturer's instructions: Surgical sutures should be used according to the manufacturer's instructions, including sterilization and storage recommendations. It is important to use only sterile sutures and to dispose of used sutures properly.

Overall, using surgical sutures requires a high level of skill and precision. Surgeons who use these sutures should have specialized training and experience in using surgical sutures. By following proper techniques and handling procedures, surgeons can help to ensure optimal outcomes for their patients.

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