Additional Information
Feature | Description |
Product Name | Suture, Ethibond Braided Green 3-0 30 Rb1 |
Suture Material | Braided |
Color | Green |
Size | 3-0 |
Length | 30 centimeters |
Needle Type | RB1 (Reverse Cutting) |
Strength and Durability | Braided structure for secure tissue approximation |
Visual Identifier | Green color for easy recognition during surgical procedures |
Surgical Versatility | Suitable for a range of tissue types and surgical applications |
Description
Ethibond Braided Suture in the green color variant, with a size of 3-0 and a length of 30 centimeters, is a robust and versatile surgical tool widely used for wound closure in various medical procedures. The braided structure of Ethibond provides strength and durability, ensuring secure tissue approximation.
The green color is a visual identifier, aiding healthcare professionals in easy recognition during surgical procedures. This characteristic enhances efficiency in the operating room, contributing to a smooth and precise suturing process.
With a size of 3-0, this Ethibond Suture balances strength and flexibility, making it suitable for various tissue types and surgical applications. The 30-centimeter length offers ample material for stitching, accommodating different wound sizes and depths.
Equipped with an RB1 (reverse cutting) needle, this Ethibond Suture is designed for exceptional penetration and tissue grasp, enhancing surgeons' ease of use. The needle's reverse cutting edge provides improved resistance against suture pull-through.
A nonabsorbable, braided, sterile, surgical suture composed of Poly (ethylene, terephthalate). It is prepared from fibers of high molecular weight, long-chain, linear polyesters having recurrent aromatic rings as an integral component. It is uniformly coated with polybutilate or poly {oxy-1, 4 butanediyloxy (1, 6-dioxo-1, 6 hexanediyl)}. The highly adherent coating is a relatively nonreactive nonabsorbable compound which acts as a lubricant to mechanically improve the physical p roperties of the uncoated suture by improving handling qualities as contrasted to the braided, uncoated fiber. The suture is braided for optimal handling properties, and dyed green for enhanced visibility in the surgical field.