Skin closure surgical stapler Mirus™
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skin closure surgical stapler
skin closure surgical stapler
skin closure surgical stapler
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Applications
skin closure surgery
Options
disposable

Description

Surgery is a medical specialty that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a person to investigate or treat a pathological condition such as a disease or injury, to help improve bodily function or appearance or to repair unwanted ruptured areas. Wound closure is final step of surgical procedure. Wound closure involves the closing of Skin at the end of surgical intervention. Wound length may vary according to the surgery. There are three main layers of the skin. Epidermis is the top layer of the skin, the part of the skin you see. Dermis is the second layer of skin. It's much thicker and does a lot for your body. Subcutaneous fat is the bottom layer. Skin Stapler is used to close epidermis layers. MIRUS Skin stapler is a sterile single patient use, mechanical instrument designed to deliver precise rectangular shape stainless steel staple for routine wound closure, it is typically used at end of surgical procedure. It has 35 pins which is Medical grade 316L Stainless steel and forms precise rectangular shape staple formation. Stapler has wider crown length and increased leg length which gives outstanding performance across wider skin wounds. The handle design is characterized by good texture for a user-friendly experience. It has larger diameter wire, greater width, and extra staple height leading to a secure wound closure. Outstanding performance across wider skin wounds MIRUS Skin Stapler is USFDA approved and CE marked which gives the surety of consistent quality and standard.

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