| HPIS Code |
755_50_10_20 |
| Latex Free |
No |
| UNSPSC |
42312201 |
What our Experts Think
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Reliable long-term tissue support — Braided polyester suture provides lasting strength and integrity, ideal for closures requiring permanent support.
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Excellent knot security and tensile strength — Braided structure ensures consistent tension and secure knots, critical for soft tissue approximation in cardiovascular, neuro, orthopedic, or plastic surgeries.
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Fine, delicate-tissue suitability — Size 5‑0 with RD‑1 spatula needle allows precise placement with minimal tissue trauma, suitable for microsurgical or delicate tissue work.
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Non-absorbable and stable over time — Remains intact indefinitely, supporting permanent or long-term repairs.
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Enhanced visibility and handling — Green color improves visualization during surgery, aiding accurate placement and knot tying.
Q&A
Q: What is this product?
A: Nonabsorbable Mersilene suture designed for long-term tissue approximation and ligation.
Q: What size and needle does it have?
A: Size 5/0 with an 18" length and RD-1 needle for precise surgical placement.
Q: What procedures is it suitable for?
A: Ideal for cardiovascular, orthopedic, and soft tissue repairs requiring durable, permanent suturing.
Q: Is it safe and reliable?
A: Yes, FDA-approved, color-coded green for easy identification and consistent performance.
Q: How should it be stored?
A: Keep in a cool, dry place until use to maintain sterility and integrity.
Maintenance Tips
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Store properly – keep sutures in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight and moisture to preserve integrity.
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Inspect packaging before use – ensure the sterile packaging is intact; do not use if packaging is damaged or opened.
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Handle with care – avoid excessive bending, kinking, or crushing of the suture material, as this can weaken tensile strength.
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Use appropriate instruments – utilize suitable needle holders and forceps to prevent damage to the needle or suture during surgery.
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Maintain sterility – open only in a sterile field; do not touch the suture with non-sterile hands or instruments.
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Avoid contamination – discard if the suture touches non-sterile surfaces before use.
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Dispose safely after use – follow biohazard regulations for used needles and suture materials.
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Check expiration date – do not use expired sutures, as tensile strength and handling characteristics may be compromised.