- Used specifically for post-mortem procedures
Uses
- The primary use of the MS1295-7 needle is in post-mortem suturing, also known as autopsy or mortuary suturing
- This involves the closing of incisions made during an autopsy or the preparation of a body for burial or cremation
Features:
- Size #7:
- Refers to a specific size in the post-mortem needle range
- Needle Shape:
- It is a serpentine double-curved needle, a design intended to facilitate stitching in specialized post-mortem applications
- Edge:
- Features a cutting edge
- Material:
- Made of high-quality surgical grade stainless steel
- Usability:
- It is a reusable instrument, meaning it is non-sterile upon purchase and intended to be sterilized (autoclavable) before use in a professional setting
Benefits
- Precision and Durability:
- Miltex instruments are known for being manufactured from high-quality stainless steel by skilled craftsmen, ensuring precise performance and durability for repeated use
- Ease of Use:
- The double-curved, serpentine shape is designed to navigate the unique contours and requirements of post-mortem suturing effectively, allowing for efficient wound closure
- Cost-Effective (Reusable):
- As a reusable instrument, it can be sterilized and used multiple times, which can be more cost-effective over time compared to disposable options
- Reliability:
- Part of a trusted line of surgical instruments from Integra Miltex, known for meeting the demanding needs of medical professionals across various specialties
Contents:
- Sold in packs of 12 needles