Description of Janteng Polydioxanone (PDO or PDS) suture
- Synthetic suture absorbable monofilament suture with violet color.
- P-dioxanone polymer.
- Offers minimum tissue reactivity.
- Absorption is made by hydrolytic slow progressive action completed in 200 days approximately.
- The original tensile resistance in vivo holds between 65 and 70% in four weeks and 50 and 60% after 6th week.
- Color Code: Silver and black label.
- Frequently used in tissue coaptation that slowly heals.
Characteristic of Janteng Polydioxanone (PDO or PDS) suture
- High tensile strength.
- Absorption through hydrolysis.
- Uniform monofilament.
- Excellent creep.
- Violet.
- Colorless.
- Molecular structure, soft segments.
Benefits of Janteng Polydioxanone(PDO or PDS) suture
- Adequate tissue support.
- Predictable absorption and minimum tissue reaction.
- Soft way through the tissues.
- Plastic coupling of the knot providing excellent security.
- Excellent visibility in the surgical field.
- Discrete for sub dermal procedures in plastic surgery.
- Excellent handling.
Item
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Choice
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Curvature
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1/2
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’3/8
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Needle shape
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Round body
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Cutting
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reverse cutting
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USP
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6/0
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5/0
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4/0
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3/0
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2/0
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1/0(0)
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1
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2
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Metric
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0.7
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1
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1.5
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LENGTH:
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45cm
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75cm
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90cm
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150cm
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Sterilization:
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Sterilized by Ethylene Oxygen.
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