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Dynek Sutures

Surgical specialties corporation Dynek sutures SURU International PVT SURU International PVT Covidien (former US surgical in Tyco Healthcare)... [Pg.325]

Aesculap, Inc., USA of B. Braun Melsungen AG B. Braun Melsungen AG Dynek Sutures... [Pg.329]

Melsungen AG Dynek sutures Dynek sutures Dynek sutures Deknatel... [Pg.454]

Nonabsorbable sutures are divided into natural fibers (silk, cotton, linen), and man-made fibers. The latter include polypropylene, polyanfide, polyester, poly(ether ester), polytetrafluoroethylene (Gore-Tex ), polyvinylidine fluoride (PVDF), and stainless steel. Monofilament Dyloc (from Dynek, Australia) is unusual among synthetic nonabsorbable sutures because it is made from a nonconventional man-made fiber poly(ether ester) (Fig. 10.2). The main types of material for both absorbable and nonabsorbable sutures are discussed in Chapter 11. [Pg.419]


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