Buisorb is a synthetic absorbent knitted yarn made of polyglycolic acid.
Special processing has excellent ligation retention.
Special coating provides excellent passability.
Uses a package that is easy to take out and does not stick to threads.
A line up of trail needles for node suturing.
Excellent absorption rate, excellent in vivo tensile strength retention
When a buisorb is implanted into the subcutaneous tissue of rats, the residual rate of nodule tension is approximately 65% 2 weeks after implantation, and approximately 35% 3 weeks after implantation.
Extremely stable and reliably absorbed into biological tissues.
The material used for the bouillon is 100% polyglycolic acid.
When transplanted into the muscle of rats, absorption begins around 5 weeks after transplantation and is completely absorbed and decomposed after about 15 weeks.
height of nodal tension
Buisoves have superior nodule strength compared to conventional synthetic absorbable sutures.
high nodule retention
Number of times to untie a plastic rod when it is moved over a tightly ligated male knot (30 g load applied to the loop)
Smooth, smooth slide down
The bouyzove has a special coating that makes it smooth and smooth to slide down, unlike conventional synthetic absorbable sutures. You can make a node at the desired point. Also, after exposure to fluid, it is very smooth, sliding down and tissue penetration is the same as before exposure.
difficulty in loosening the nodule
By double coating, the bouyzove realizes the smoothness of the thread and the difficulty of loosening at the same time.
small knot
The original knitting structure, such as controlling the ratio of the core thread appropriately, can make the knot smaller.
trail needle
Removable thread and needle type suitable for tuberous suturing.
Buisorb is a synthetic absorbent knitted yarn made of polyglycolic acid.
Special processing has excellent ligation retention.
Special coating provides excellent passability.
Uses a package that is easy to take out and does not stick to threads.
A line up of trail needles for node suturing.
Excellent absorption rate, excellent in vivo tensile strength retention
When a buisorb is implanted into the subcutaneous tissue of rats, the residual rate of nodule tension is approximately 65% 2 weeks after implantation, and approximately 35% 3 weeks after implantation.
Extremely stable and reliably absorbed into biological tissues.
The material used for the bouillon is 100% polyglycolic acid.
When transplanted into the muscle of rats, absorption begins around 5 weeks after transplantation and is completely absorbed and decomposed after about 15 weeks.
height of nodal tension
Buisoves have superior nodule strength compared to conventional synthetic absorbable sutures.
high nodule retention
Number of times to untie a plastic rod when it is moved over a tightly ligated male knot (30 g load applied to the loop)
Smooth, smooth slide down
The bouyzove has a special coating that makes it smooth and smooth to slide down, unlike conventional synthetic absorbable sutures. You can make a node at the desired point. Also, after exposure to fluid, it is very smooth, sliding down and tissue penetration is the same as before exposure.
difficulty in loosening the nodule
By double coating, the bouyzove realizes the smoothness of the thread and the difficulty of loosening at the same time.
small knot
The original knitting structure, such as controlling the ratio of the core thread appropriately, can make the knot smaller.
trail needle
Removable thread and needle type suitable for tuberous suturing.
Buisorb is a synthetic absorbent knitted yarn made of polyglycolic acid.
Special processing has excellent ligation retention.
Special coating provides excellent passability.
Uses a package that is easy to take out and does not stick to threads.
A line up of trail needles for node suturing.
Excellent absorption rate, excellent in vivo tensile strength retention
When a buisorb is implanted into the subcutaneous tissue of rats, the residual rate of nodule tension is approximately 65% 2 weeks after implantation, and approximately 35% 3 weeks after implantation.
Extremely stable and reliably absorbed into biological tissues.
The material used for the bouillon is 100% polyglycolic acid.
When transplanted into the muscle of rats, absorption begins around 5 weeks after transplantation and is completely absorbed and decomposed after about 15 weeks.
height of nodal tension
Buisoves have superior nodule strength compared to conventional synthetic absorbable sutures.
high nodule retention
Number of times to untie a plastic rod when it is moved over a tightly ligated male knot (30 g load applied to the loop)
Smooth, smooth slide down
The bouyzove has a special coating that makes it smooth and smooth to slide down, unlike conventional synthetic absorbable sutures. You can make a node at the desired point. Also, after exposure to fluid, it is very smooth, sliding down and tissue penetration is the same as before exposure.
difficulty in loosening the nodule
By double coating, the bouyzove realizes the smoothness of the thread and the difficulty of loosening at the same time.
small knot
The original knitting structure, such as controlling the ratio of the core thread appropriately, can make the knot smaller.
trail needle
Removable thread and needle type suitable for tuberous suturing.