SUTURE PROLENE - Size: 3/0 Needle Type: SH
Product information
- Quantity Unit Packet
- Contains 36 Single
- Product Code None
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Description
Prolene® Polypropylene Suture is a non-absorbable, monofilament suture renowned for its reliability in medical and surgical stitching. Crafted from polypropylene, this suture is particularly advantageous for procedures requiring running subcuticular stitches and is often preferred for facial repairs.
Key Features
- Low Coefficient of Friction: This characteristic allows for smooth passage through tissue, minimizing trauma and enhancing precision during suturing.
- Good Plasticity: Provides flexibility in handling, making it easier to achieve desired outcomes in delicate surgical environments.
- Limited Elasticity: Ensures that the suture maintains its shape and position, contributing to consistent and predictable results.
Mechanical Properties
- Elongation at Break: 42%
- Yield Stress: 0.1469 N/tex
- Breaking Stress: 5.16 N/tex
These properties underscore the suture's strength and durability, essential for maintaining wound closure integrity.
Composition
- Polypropylene
- D&C Violet No.2
The violet coloration enhances visibility during procedures, aiding in precise placement and adjustment.
Safety and Handling
Prolene® Suture is classified as a non-hazardous substance, with no known adverse effects from contact. However, it is advisable to handle with care to avoid dust inhalation, which may cause respiratory irritation. Basic first aid measures include rinsing with water in case of eye contact and washing with soap for skin exposure.
Storage Recommendations
- Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area.
- Keep away from moisture, heat, and open flames.
Fire Safety
In the event of a fire, suitable extinguishing media include water, CO₂, dry chemical powder, and foam. The suture remains stable under normal conditions, with decomposition products limited to carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.
Disposal and Transport
Prolene® Suture is not regulated as a hazardous material for transport and should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations, typically in a landfill where permitted.
This suture's unique properties and dependable performance make it a valuable tool for healthcare professionals seeking precision and reliability in surgical applications.