| HPIS Code |
755_50_20_20 |
| Latex Free |
No |
| UNSPSC |
42312201 |
What our Experts Think
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Simple, focused suture pushing tool: Designed for pushing sutures — rather than cutting or stitching — this pusher streamlines suture placement and management during procedures.
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Cost‑effective and disposable (or low‑maintenance): As a purpose‑built suture pusher, it simplifies instrument inventory and can reduce the need for repeated cleaning or sterilization compared to reusable systems.
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Improved OR efficiency: By offering a dedicated, single‑purpose instrument for suture pushing, the BiPass pusher helps reduce procedural complexity and speeds up suture‑handling tasks.
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Reliable handling and control: The instrument’s design supports stable suture manipulation and control — which is critical when passing suture through tissue or around anatomical structures.
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Good complement to suture‑passing sets: While not a full suture‑passer, the BiPass pusher works well alongside suture‑passing tools — useful when you only need to advance or position sutures after passage.
Q&A
Q: What is this product used for?
A: A plastic suture pusher designed for vascular access procedures, aiding in precise suture placement during surgeries or clinical interventions.
Q: What material is it made from?
A: High-quality medical-grade plastic, ensuring durability while being lightweight and easy to handle.
Q: Who is this device intended for?
A: Licensed healthcare professionals performing vascular access or related surgical procedures.
Q: Why choose this model?
A: Provides reliable performance for vascular procedures, minimizing handling difficulty and improving procedural accuracy.
Q: Model/part number
A: 902093.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean after use: Rinse immediately with sterile water or approved cleaning solution to remove blood and tissue residues.
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Disinfect properly: Follow facility protocols for chemical or thermal disinfection compatible with plastic instruments.
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Inspect for damage: Check the tip and body for cracks, chips, or warping before each use.
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Avoid harsh chemicals: Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents that can degrade the plastic.
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Store safely: Keep in a clean, dry container to prevent contamination or physical damage.
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Single-use compliance: Ensure the instrument is used according to manufacturer guidelines if designated for single-patient use.