Covidien SL5638 - Suture Polysorb Undyed P-12 3-0 30"
Covidien SL5638 - Suture Polysorb Undyed P-12 3-0 30" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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1+ items
£270.87 ex VAT
£325.05 inc VAT3% off
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20+ items
£262.50 ex VAT
£314.99 inc VAT6% off
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100+ items
£251.33 ex VAT
£301.59 inc VAT10% off
Delivery Information
Delivery Information
SAME DAY DISPATCH WHEN YOU ORDER BEFORE 12PM
At Bawas, we will dispatch your order on the same day as we receive it - for all orders placed before 12pm, Monday-Friday (excluding bank holidays).
We believe in prompt delivery on all orders have systems in place to help facilitate this. You will receive the high level of customer service and quality control which we have allowed us to become one of the fastest growing companies in our sector.
Standard Delivery - 2-3 Working Days - £4.99
Standard Delivery (Over £100) - 2-3 Working Days - FREE
Express Delivery - Next Working Day - £9.95
Express Delivery (Saturday Delivery) - Next Working Day - £14.99
Returns Information
Returns Information
Our main aim is to provide quality service and products, enabling you to carry on with your job safely. If for any reason, you’re not happy with the products you’ve received, then you can return your unwanted items to us within 30 days of receiving your item.
Send us an email at support@bawas.co.uk to let us know you’d like to return your order, and we’ll issue you with an RMA number. This needs to be marked clearly on your parcel, to enable us to process your return
Description
DESCRIPTION
Polysorb sutures are composed of Lactomer glycolide/lactide copolymer, which is a synthetic polyester composed of glycolide and lactide (derived from glycolic and lactic acids). They are prepared by coating the suture with a mixture of a caprolactone/glycolide copolymer and calcium stearoyl lactylate. The sutures are colored violet to increase visibility and are also available undyed.
- Polysorb suture tensile strength is measured as a percentage of the United States Pharmacopeia (USP).
- Polysorb sutures are indicated for use in soft tissue approximation or ligation and ophthalmic surgery, but not in cardiovascular or neural tissue.
- Polysorb sutures, being absorbed, should not be used where an extended approximation of tissue is required.
- Polysorb sutures elicit a minimal acute inflammatory reaction in tissues, followed by gradual encapsulation of the suture by fibrous connective tissue. Progressive loss of tensile strength and eventual absorption of POLYSORB sutures occurs by means of hydrolysis, where the LACTOMER glycolide/ lactide copolymer is broken down to glycolic and lactic acids which are subsequently absorbed and metabolized by the body.