The single use stapler places one staple each time the instrument handle is squeezed. The staple first penetrates the skin and is then formed, thus holding the tissue together. There are different sizes of staples, each contained in its own single use loading unit.
The single use stapler places one staple each time the instrument handle is squeezed. The staple first penetrates the skin and is then formed, thus holding the tissue together. There are different sizes of staples, each contained in its own single use loading unit.
The single use stapler places one staple each time the instrument handle is squeezed. The staple first penetrates the skin and is then formed, thus holding the tissue together. There are different sizes of staples, each contained in its own single use loading unit.
The single use stapler places one staple each time the instrument handle is squeezed. The staple first penetrates the skin and is then formed, thus holding the tissue together. There are different sizes of staples, each contained in its own single use loading unit.
The single use stapler places one staple each time the instrument handle is squeezed. The staple first penetrates the skin and is then formed, thus holding the tissue together. There are different sizes of staples, each contained in its own single use loading unit.
NOVAFILâ„¢ nonabsorbable monofilament surgical sutures are composed of polybutester, a copolymer of butylene terephthalate and polytetramethylene ether glycol. The unique properties of NOVAFILâ„¢ monofilament suture are attributed to the composition and structure of the polybutester fiber which give the suture: Suppleness and easy handling; Unique elasticity and flexibility; Excellent knot security; Less tissue drag and smooth knot run-down; Fray resistance; Unique resistance to creep and structural fatigue. The use of this suture is contraindicated in patients with known sensitivities or allergies to its components.