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SMI Catgut Chrom - Cassettes

Alternative to Braun Catgut Chrom.

Product Features:
  • Properties: About 30 days wound support.
  • Type: Twisted multifilament with a monofilament appearance.
  • Composition: Strands of purified collagen taken from the serosal layer of selected bovines, tanned with chrome salts. Origin from BSE-free classified countries.
  • Coating: None.
  • Colour: Dark brown.
  • Tissue reaction: Moderate.
  • Absorption: By phagocytosis. The rate of absorption is slowed down by chromizing. Approximately 50% of tensile strength remains after 14 days. When used in infected tissues or in tissues with increased levels of proteolytic enzymes it is more quickly absorbed.

Alternative to Braun Catgut Chrom.

Product Features:
  • Properties: About 30 days wound support.
  • Type: Twisted multifilament with a monofilament appearance.
  • Composition: Strands of purified collagen taken from the serosal layer of selected bovines, tanned with chrome salts. Origin from BSE-free classified countries.
  • Coating: None.
  • Colour: Dark brown.
  • Tissue reaction: Moderate.
  • Absorption: By phagocytosis. The rate of absorption is slowed down by chromizing. Approximately 50% of tensile strength remains after 14 days. When used in infected tissues or in tissues with increased levels of proteolytic enzymes it is more quickly absorbed.
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$74.24

$22.27

Description

Alternative to Braun Catgut Chrom.

Product Features:
  • Properties: About 30 days wound support.
  • Type: Twisted multifilament with a monofilament appearance.
  • Composition: Strands of purified collagen taken from the serosal layer of selected bovines, tanned with chrome salts. Origin from BSE-free classified countries.
  • Coating: None.
  • Colour: Dark brown.
  • Tissue reaction: Moderate.
  • Absorption: By phagocytosis. The rate of absorption is slowed down by chromizing. Approximately 50% of tensile strength remains after 14 days. When used in infected tissues or in tissues with increased levels of proteolytic enzymes it is more quickly absorbed.