About FiberWire USP 5 Single 48mm Taper Cut Needle, White/Blue, 90cm
The FiberWire USP 5 a Single 48mm Taper Cut Needle, White/Blue, 90cm provides dependable fixation for soft tissue in orthopedic surgeries. Engineered from premium high-strength fiber, it delivers superior tensile strength and reduces the risk of tissue trauma. The 48mm taper cut needle allows accurate placement and efficient surgical handling. Advin Health Care offers this product as part of its advanced orthopedic solutions to support tendon, ligament, and soft tissue repair. It is ideal for rotator cuff repair, ligament reconstruction, and other orthopedic soft tissue procedures.
Advanced Features:
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High-strength fiber construction for superior tensile strength
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Single suture design for reliable tissue fixation
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48mm taper cut needle for precise and smooth placement
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White/Blue color coding for easy identification
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Minimal tissue reaction for better healing outcomes
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Suitable for orthopedic soft tissue repair, tendon, and ligament reconstruction
Advanced Material and DesignCrafted with UHMWPE and a polyester core, FiberWire USP 5 excels in strength and minimal elongation. Its multifilament, braided technology ensures superior handling and secure knotting. The suture's lightweight nature and high tensile strength make it an ideal choice for complex orthopedic and soft tissue repair applications.
Sterility and Packaging IntegrityEach suture is individually packed in a sealed, EO-sterilized pouch, meeting strict USP standards for sterility. This packaging ensures the product remains free from contamination until opened, making it safe and reliable for use in surgical settings.
Clinical Applications and ComplianceFiberWire USP 5 is tailored for use in orthopedic, tendon, and ligament surgeries, offering robust performance for demanding surgical techniques. Its biocompatibility and compliance with USP standards ensure both patient safety and surgical efficacy, recommended exclusively for professional healthcare use.
FAQ's of FiberWire USP 5 a Single 48mm Taper Cut Needle, White/Blue, 90cm:
Q: How is the FiberWire USP 5 suture typically used during surgeries?
A: This suture is employed for tissue approximation and ligation, especially during orthopedic, tendon, and ligament repair surgeries. Its robust properties support reliable knot security and facilitate precise stitching in demanding procedures.
Q: What are the key benefits of choosing FiberWire USP 5 for surgical repairs?
A: The main advantages include high tensile strength, excellent abrasion resistance, minimal elongation, and enhanced handling. These features collectively contribute to secure, durable repairs and ease of use for surgeons during complex operations.
Q: When should I use the FiberWire USP 5 with a 48mm taper cut needle?
A: This suture is best used when you require strong, flexible, and visible suturing material for orthopedic or soft tissue procedures, particularly when robust tensile strength and minimal tissue reaction are critical.
Q: Where should unused FiberWire USP 5 sutures be stored?
A: Store the sutures in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve sterility and maintain optimal material performance until the expiration date, which is typically five years from manufacture.
Q: What is the process for preparing FiberWire USP 5 before surgery?
A: Simply open the individually packed, sealed pouch in a sterile field when ready for use. The suture has already been EO sterilized, so it is prepared for immediate application following standard surgical procedures.
Q: Is FiberWire USP 5 appropriate for all patients?
A: FiberWire USP 5 is biocompatible and meets USP standards; however, it should only be used by healthcare professionals, and clinical judgment should guide its selection for specific patient needs.
Q: What makes the white suture with blue tracer advantageous during the procedure?
A: The white color enhanced with a blue tracer increases visibility, allowing surgeons to easily identify the suture during operation, which aids in precise placement and reduces the risk of missed sutures.