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Absorbing Synthetic Suture Suppliers In Asia Middle East
3 companies found
based inMumbai, INDIA
Lotus offers comprehensive range of surgical devices. We design, develop and manufacture our products using high ended technology under clean room conditions - and under the supervision of highly skilled personnel and qualified staff. Following ...
Among the vast range of non absorbable sutures manufactured by us the Esterlus - Braided Coated Polyester Suture is a very significant component. This type of suture is coated with silicon that helps in easy passage through the tissue with minimal ...
based inBangalore, INDIA
Dolphin Sutures is one of the most trusted brands for quality surgical sutures in India. We specialize in wound closure devices and are committed to connecting tissues with our wide product portfolio including sutures, surgical mesh, skin stapler, ...
Dolphin Sutures manufactures Polydioxanone barbed suture, which is a knotless wound closure device, sterile synthetic absorbable monofilament suture made from the ...
based inBengaluru, INDIA
Healthium Medtech is a global medical-technology company focused on products used in surgical, post-surgical and chronic care. Propelled by our vision to provide Access to precision medtech for every patient, globally,' we have a presence in over 80 ...
Monoglyde is ideal approximation material for subcuticular closure. It has low tissue reactivity and maintains 50% – 60% in-vivo tensile strength at 7 days and 20% – 30% at 2 weeks. It provides wound support of 3 – 4 weeks, a ...
