Application |
Absorbable Quill Barbed Suture with Needle | Absorbable Quill Barbed Suture with Needle | Absorbable Quill Barbed Suture with Needle | Absorbable Quill Barbed Suture with Needle | Absorbable Quill Barbed Suture with Needle |
Features and Benefits |
- Taper Point Needle
- The helically arrayed barbs of the Quill™ device distribute tension across the entire length of the wound or tissue being approximated and eliminate the need for interrupted suture or tying knots
- The unique bidirectional barb design of the Quill™ device allows two surgeons to work on one closure at the same time, which may increase operating time efficiency
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- Taper Point Needle
- The helically arrayed barbs of the Quill™ device distribute tension across the entire length of the wound or tissue being approximated and eliminate the need for interrupted suture or tying knots
- The unique bidirectional barb design of the Quill™ device allows two surgeons to work on one closure at the same time, which may increase operating time efficiency
- Heavier wire needle
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- Taper Point Needle
- The helically arrayed barbs of the Quill™ device distribute tension across the entire length of the wound or tissue being approximated and eliminate the need for interrupted suture or tying knots
- The unique bidirectional barb design of the Quill™ device allows two surgeons to work on one closure at the same time, which may increase operating time efficiency
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- Taper Point Needle
- The helically arrayed barbs of the Quill™ device distribute tension across the entire length of the wound or tissue being approximated and eliminate the need for interrupted suture or tying knots
- The unique bidirectional barb design of the Quill™ device allows two surgeons to work on one closure at the same time, which may increase operating time efficiency
- Heavier wire needle
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- Barbed suture eliminates the need to tie knots to secure the closure, saving time during wound-closure procedures
- Barbs evenly distribute tension to improve both security and speed, and the helical barb pattern maximizes tissue grab and hold
- German-engineered needles offer superior sharpness, penetration and strength to make wound closures cleaner and more efficient
- PDO (polydioxanone) material is indicated for use in general soft tissue approximation and/or ligation, but not for use in cardiovascular or neurological tissues, microsurgery or ophthalmic surgery
- Absorption pattern: PDO retains up to 90% of its tensile strength by day 14, up to 82% by day 28 and up to 79% by day 42, and is essentially absorbed between 180 and 220 days
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