Gynecology Surgery Equipment Supplied In Egypt
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Surgimedic based inSharqia, EGYPT
It retains around 30% of its initial tensile strength by the second week and approximately 60% after one week. Designed for superficial soft tissue approximation, it is suitable for use in general surgery, skin closure, gastrointestinal surgery, plastic surgery, gynecology, and urology. However, it is not recommended for ...
Manufactured by:Surgimedic based inSharqia, EGYPT
The material is distinctive in its violet color and provides consistent tensile strength, retaining 75% at the end of the second week and 50% after three weeks. Ideal for soft tissue approximation or ligation in various surgeries including skin, gastrointestinal, plastic, gynecological, and ophthalmic, it completes its absorption process over 56 to 70 days due to ...
Manufactured by:Surgimedic based inSharqia, EGYPT
This product retains about 50% of its tensile strength after one week, making it suitable for procedures requiring short-term wound support. Indications for use include superficial soft tissue approximation, especially in plastic surgery, obstetrics, gynecology, urology, ophthalmic surgery, and pediatric treatments. SURCRYL rapid should not be ...
Manufactured by:Surgimedic based inSharqia, EGYPT
The blue color of these sutures aids in visibility during surgical procedures. SURLENE is particularly versatile, being applicable in diverse fields of surgery including general, cardiovascular, neurosurgery, ophthalmic, plastic, gastrointestinal, gynecology, obstetrics, skin closure, orthopedics, microsurgery, and hernia repair. Complying with USP sizes 6/0 ...
Manufactured by:Surgimedic based inSharqia, EGYPT
Known for its moderate tissue reaction, SURSILK sutures are available in black and are typically used in various surgical applications, including general soft tissue closure, skin closure, gastrointestinal, oral, gynecological, ophthalmic, and obstetric surgeries. Its key feature is eliciting an initial inflammatory reaction followed by gradual encapsulation by ...
