Non-absorbable suture thread Premisut
general surgeryorthopedic surgerywound surgery

Non-absorbable suture thread - Premisut  - Atlas Medical - general surgery / orthopedic surgery / wound surgery
Non-absorbable suture thread - Premisut  - Atlas Medical - general surgery / orthopedic surgery / wound surgery
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Characteristics

Resorbability
non-absorbable
Use
general surgery, wound surgery, orthopedic surgery, sternal closure surgery, gastrointestinal surgery
Thread diameter (USP)
2, 1, 5, 4, 6, 7
Thread length

45 cm
(17.7 in)

Needle length

40 mm, 48 mm, 55 mm
(1.6 in, 1.9 in, 2.2 in)

Number per box

12 unit

Description

Overview
Premisut STEEL is a sterile monofilament, non-absorbable surgical suture manufactured from 316 LVM grade stainless steel. It is indicated for procedures requiring durable, non-absorbable fixation and high tensile strength, including abdominal closure, hernia repair, sternal closure and selected orthopaedic applications such as cerclage and tendon repair.

Intended use
  • Abdominal wound closure
  • Hernia repair
  • Sternal closure
  • Orthopaedic procedures including cerclage and tendon repair


Notes
Technical characteristics may be adjusted to meet market or clinical requirements (for example: coating, tensile strength, needle composition, packaging). Verify product specifications with supplier for local variants.

Technical specifications
  • Material: 316 LVM grade stainless steel
  • Type: Sterile monofilament
  • Absorption: Non-absorbable
  • Primary properties: High tensile strength suitable for permanent fixation
  • Intended applications: Abdominal wound closure, hernia repair, sternal closure, orthopaedic (cerclage, tendon repair)
  • Market variations: Coating, tensile strength, needle composition and packaging may vary by market

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