Cooper Insorb Subcuticular Absorbable Skin Stapler
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Description
Cooper Surgical Insorb Subcuticular Absorbable Skin Stapler
The INSORB® Absorbable Skin Stapler is a subcuticular, interrupted closure modality designed to create uniform, symmetric dermis to-dermis closures.
Product Code: 2030
- Rapid, simple closure
- May reduce operative time vs subcuticular sutures
- Improved comfort & cosmesis
Additional Details
- Company Name: Cooper Surgical, Inc
- Brand Name: Insorb
- FDA Product Code: GDW
- FDA Product Code Name: Staple, Implantable
- FDA Product Code: QQS
- FDA Product Code Name: Stapler, Skin
- GMDN Term Code: 34606
- GMDN Term Name: Skin stapler/staple, bioabsorbable
- GMDN Term Definition: A hand-held manual surgical instrument, preloaded with bioabsorbable skin staples, designed to apply the staples to approximate the free skin edges of an incision or wound. The staples (which may be clip-like) are made of material(s) that are gradually degraded and absorbed by the body (typically biodegradable polymer). This is a single-use device.
Contraindicated for: thin or thick tissue, and scar tissue where effective tissue capture cannot be achieved; if the needle path is obstructed, and when radiopacity or prolonged tissue approximation is necessary or desired. For detailed instructions and risk information, please refer to the Instructions for Use.)
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
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| Unit | eaches |
- FDA Product Code: GDW QQS
- FDA Product Code Name: Staple, Implantable / Stapler, Skin
- GMDN Term Code: 34606
- GMDN Term Name: Skin stapler/staple, bioabsorbable
- GMDN Term Description: A hand-held manual surgical instrument, preloaded with bioabsorbable skin staples, designed to apply the staples to approximate the free skin edges of an incision or wound. The staples (which may be clip-like) are made of material(s) that are gradually degraded and absorbed by the body (typically biodegradable polymer). This is a single-use device.
