Our Medical Equipment Guide
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Key Terms Used To Characterize Suture Materials
To close your skin or other tissues, whether it is a wound or intentional incision, doctors use sutures. They will “stitch” a wound shut with a length of "thread" with a needle attached to the end when suturing. Veterinary clinics use sutures, dentists, surgeons, ER doctors, and more. -
Different Types Of Nonabsorbable Synthetic Sutures
For surgery patients, a critical factor in a good recovery – possibly the most critical – is suturing. To minimize scarring, for infection prevention, and crucial for healing, wounds or incisions must be properly sutured. Why do doctors suture? It brings together soft tissues. Until they can heal (join) adequately, it keeps them in place. There are two main categories of sutures: Non Absorbable synthetic sutures and absorbable. -
List Of Metals Commonly Used For Surgical Instruments
In the medical industry, a lot of thought and consideration goes behind deciding what materials to use for surgical instruments. After all, surgical instruments play a huge role in surgeries and using the wrong materials could lead to unimaginable consequences.
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Why You Should Leave Medical Instrument Sharpening Tasks To The Professionals
In order for medical personnel like doctors, surgeons, dentists and more to be able to perform medical procedures with accuracy and precision, it is important for medical instruments to be in the best condition possible. -
Everything You Want To Know About Surgicel
Surgicel has been around for a very long time since 1947 and is an absorbable hemostat that is made out of plant matter. Surgery is made by controlling oxidation conditions of regenerated cellulose. -
List Of Common Dental Tools & Their Uses
If you have visited a dental clinic before, you may have seen the large variety of tools a dentist reaches for. However, do you know what tools they use and what specific purposes these tools serve? Read on to find out more about the list of common dental tools and their uses.