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Consumables

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Surgical Consumables are essential disposable items used during various surgical procedures to ensure patient safety, promote proper healing, and minimize risk of infection. This product category includes a wide range of surgical accessories specifically designed for wound closure, fluid drainage, and post-operative care, including specialized sutures, drains, and dressings. Sutures are available in absorbable types such as Vicryl, Monocryl, and PDS for internal tissue healing, as well as non-absorbable synthetic options like Nylon and Polyester for external closures common in cosmetic surgeries such as facelifts, rhinoplasty, and breast augmentation. Surgical needles accompanying sutures come in diverse sizes and shapes to facilitate precise and effective wound closure. Drains such as Jackson-Pratt, Penrose, and Hemovac are designed to effectively remove excess fluids and blood from surgical sites, thereby preventing complications including infection and hematomas. These are extensively used across reconstructive surgeries, liposuction, tummy tucks, and body contouring surgeries for optimal fluid management and accelerated recovery. Post-surgical dressings including Gauze, Adhesive Bandages, and Hydrocolloid Dressings provide crucial protection against infection, absorb drainage, and foster an ideal wound healing environment. Hydrocolloid dressings are particularly suited for aesthetic surgeries by maintaining moisture for enhanced tissue regeneration and reduced scarring. Overall, these consumables are indispensable in both routine and highly specialized surgical procedures, ensuring optimal clinical outcomes and patient safety.

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Features Description
Suture Types Absorbable (Vicryl, Monocryl, PDS) and Non-Absorbable (Nylon, Polyester) sutures
Suture Application Internal tissue closure and external wound closure in cosmetic surgeries
Drains Included Jackson-Pratt, Penrose, Hemovac drains for fluid management
Drain Uses Prevents fluid accumulation and infection post surgery like liposuction and abdominoplasty
Dressing Types Gauze dressings, Adhesive bandages, Hydrocolloid dressings
Dressing Benefits Protects wound, manages drainage, promotes moist wound healing
Disposable Nature Single-use items ensuring sterility and reducing infection risk
Surgical Application Areas Plastic surgery, reconstructive surgery, cosmetic procedures
Needle Variants Various sizes and shapes to suit different surgical sites
Attributes Description
Suture Materials Vicryl, Monocryl, PDS (absorbable); Nylon, Polyester (non-absorbable)
Suture Characteristics Absorbable sutures dissolve over time; Non-absorbable sutures require removal
Drain Types Closed suction drains (Jackson-Pratt, Hemovac), Open drains (Penrose)
Drain Usage Removal of excess fluid to prevent hematoma and infection
Dressing Material Sterile gauze, adhesive synthetic bandages, hydrocolloid gel-based dressings
Dressing Purpose Fluid absorption, wound protection, moist wound healing environment
Product Type Disposable consumables for surgical procedures
Surgical Fields Plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery, reconstructive surgery
Packaging Sterile packaging ensuring hygienic storage and usage
Compliance Standards Manufactured as per medical device regulatory norms ensuring sterilization and biocompatibility

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These consumables are ideal for use in plastic, cosmetic, and reconstructive surgeries including facelifts, rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, liposuction, and tummy tucks, due to their specialized sutures, drains, and dressing options tailored for tissue healing and fluid management.

Absorbable sutures are primarily meant for internal tissue closure where gradual dissolution is beneficial, while non-absorbable sutures like Nylon are preferred for external closures in cosmetic surgeries to maintain tensile strength and aesthetic results.

Jackson-Pratt drains are closed suction drains most commonly used to remove fluid in breast and tummy tuck surgeries, offering controlled fluid evacuation, whereas Penrose drains are soft, flexible open drains suited for draining fluids in liposuction and facial reconstruction surgeries.

Hydrocolloid dressings maintain a moist wound environment which accelerates healing, reduces scarring, and is particularly beneficial in aesthetic procedures, unlike traditional gauze that mainly absorbs exudate but does not provide a moisture-retentive environment.

Yes, all the sutures, drains, and dressings provided under these surgical consumables are disposable and supplied in sterile packaging to ensure maximum infection control and patient safety during and after surgical procedures.

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v  Consumables are disposable items used during surgical procedures to ensure safety, proper healing, and minimize infection. These include items such as sutures, drains, and dressings that are integral in closing wounds, managing fluids, and maintaining cleanliness post-surgery.


"1) Consumables

a) Sutures

i) Absorbable Sutures

ii) Non-Absorbable Sutures

iii) Suture Needles

b) Drains

i) Jackson-Pratt Drain

ii) Penrose Drain

iii) Hemovac Drain

c) Dressings

i) Gauze Dressings

ii) Adhesive Bandages

iii) Hydrocolloid Dressings"


 Consumables are disposable items used during surgical procedures to ensure safety, proper healing, and minimize infection. These include items such as sutures, drains, and dressings that are integral in closing wounds, managing fluids, and maintaining cleanliness post-surgery.
 1. Sutures are used to close incisions after surgery. They come in various materials and types, including absorbable and non-absorbable, depending on the surgical procedure and tissue type. Sutures are essential in cosmetic surgeries, where aesthetic results are paramount.
o Absorbable Sutures: Made from materials that dissolve in the body over time, such as Vicryl, Monocryl, and PDS. These are often used in plastic and cosmetic surgeries where internal tissue healing is required.
o Non-Absorbable Sutures: Made from synthetic materials like Nylon or Polyester, these sutures are used for external closures in aesthetic procedures such as facelifts, rhinoplasty, and breast augmentation.
o Suture Needles: Needles attached to the sutures for precise closure, available in various sizes and shapes based on the surgical site.
Sutures includes absorbable and non-absorbable options for all your surgical needs. Vicryl and Monocryl are ideal for internal tissue closure, while Nylon sutures are perfect for external closures in cosmetic surgeries."
 Drains are used to remove excess fluid or blood that may accumulate at the surgical site, preventing complications such as infection or hematomas. They are commonly used in reconstructive surgeries, liposuction, and tummy tucks to ensure proper healing and minimize fluid buildup.
o Jackson-Pratt Drain: A closed suction drain that is commonly used in abdominoplasty and breast reduction surgeries to remove excess fluid.
o Penrose Drain: A soft, flat drain used to drain fluids after surgeries such as liposuction or facial reconstructions. It is flexible and easy to place.
o Hemovac Drain: A spring-suction drain that can be used in larger procedures like tummy tucks or body contouring surgeries.
Drains are designed for efficient fluid removal post-surgery. The Jackson-Pratt drain is ideal for breast and tummy tuck surgeries, while Penrose drains provide flexibility in liposuction and facial procedures."
 Dressings are essential for protecting the surgical site from infection, managing drainage, and promoting healing. They are used to cover wounds after surgery and are particularly important in plastic surgery to maintain cleanliness and enhance the healing process.
o Gauze Dressings: Sterile pads used to cover and protect the wound. They are commonly used in postoperative care to absorb fluids and provide a sterile environment.
o Adhesive Bandages: Used to cover small incisions or wounds post-surgery. They help keep the surgical site clean and free from infection.
o Hydrocolloid Dressings: These are used for wound healing, especially in aesthetic procedures, to create a moist environment and accelerate the recovery process.
Dressings offer optimal protection and healing. Gauze dressings and adhesive bandages are perfect for post-surgical care, while hydrocolloid dressings are designed to promote healing and reduce scarring in aesthetic procedures."
Hollow Wares & Consumables play an essential role in surgical procedures, offering tools for fluid management, injections, and tissue closure. These items are critical in maintaining the functionality of surgical interventions while ensuring the safety and comfort of the patient. The category includes both reusable instruments (hollow wares) and single-use products (consumables) that are integral in various types of surgery, including plastic, cosmetic, and other specialized surgeries.



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