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Plaster of Paris (Gypsona Red 6″)
Plaster of Paris (Gypsona Red 8″)
Plaster of Paris (POP) – 4 Inch
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4-inch width: Ideal for covering medium areas or detailed work.
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Quick-setting: Dries and hardens rapidly for efficient use.
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Smooth finish: Provides an even, professional-quality surface.
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Easy to mold and shape: Can be applied over various forms and contours.
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Strong and durable: Once set, it provides firm support and stability.
Plaster of Paris (POP) – 6 Inch
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6-inch width: Suitable for covering medium to large areas efficiently.
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Quick-setting: Dries and hardens rapidly for fast application.
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Smooth finish: Provides an even, professional-quality surface.
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Easy to mold and shape: Can be applied over various contours and forms.
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Strong and durable: Offers firm support once set.
Plaster of Paris (POP) – 8 Inch
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8-inch width: Perfect for larger areas needing coverage or reinforcement.
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Quick-setting: Dries and hardens rapidly for timely application.
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Smooth, professional finish: Ensures an even and durable surface.
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Flexible molding: Can be shaped over curves and contours as needed.
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Strong and reliable: Provides firm support once set.
Plastic nurse watches
Plastic nurse watches are simple, practical timepieces designed with healthcare workers in mind. They are usually lightweight and comfortable to wear throughout long shifts, often clipped onto a uniform or worn as a fob rather than on the wrist. This makes them easy to glance at while keeping hands free and hygienic.
The plastic casing makes the watch durable and easy to clean, which is important in medical environments. Many designs use clear, bold numbers so the time can be read quickly, even in low light or busy situations. Some also include a second hand, which is useful for tasks like checking pulse or monitoring vital signs.
Overall, plastic nurse watches are valued for their reliability, ease of use, and practicality. They are not about fashion, but about supporting nurses and caregivers in their daily work with a tool that is simple, functional, and dependable.
Plastic Surgery set
The Plastic Surgery Set is a comprehensive collection of fine, precision-engineered stainless steel surgical instruments specifically designed for reconstructive and cosmetic surgical procedures.
This set typically includes:
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Scissors (Straight & Curved): For cutting delicate tissues with precision.
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Tissue Forceps: Used to hold, manipulate, and stabilize soft tissues during surgery.
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Needle Holders: Designed for suturing with firm grip control.
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Dissecting Forceps: For separating and handling tissues.
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Retractors: Used to hold back skin, muscles, or tissues to provide better access to the surgical area.
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Skin Hooks: For gentle retraction of skin edges.
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Spatulas and Elevators: To lift, shape, or separate tissues during grafting and contouring.
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Clamps and Hemostats: For controlling bleeding by clamping blood vessels.
Plastic Urinal Bottle
Point of Care Clinical Chemistry Analyzer – SMT-SD – Seamaty
Key Features and Specifications
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Sample Type: Whole blood, serum, or plasma
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Sample Volume: Approximately 0.09 mL (90 µL) to 0.12 mL (120 µL)
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Testing Time: About 12 minutes per test
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Analyzer Size: Around 25 cm (length) × 20 cm (width) × 30 cm (height)
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Weight: Approximately 4–4.6 kg, making it portable and easy to move
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Detection Principle: Photo-electric colorimetry and transmission turbidimetry
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Reagent Format: Single-use reagent discs containing lyophilized reagents
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Data Storage: Can store up to 500,000 test results
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Connectivity: USB and LAN ports for data transfer and integration with laboratory systems
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Maintenance: Minimal, as the analyzer uses pre-sealed reagent discs and has no complex tubing or valves
Polishing Strips
Polyglactin 910 Suture (Dozen Pack – All Sizes)
It is widely used in general soft tissue approximation, ligation, and internal surgical closures where gradual absorption and reliable wound support are desired.
Polyglactin Sutures
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Purpose & Use
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Polyglactin sutures are synthetic, absorbable sutures commonly used in soft tissue approximation and ligation.
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Frequently used in general surgery, gynecology, orthopedics, and plastic surgery.
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Ideal for tissues that heal quickly, as the suture gradually loses strength and is absorbed by the body.
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Material & Properties
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Made of polyglactin 910, a copolymer of glycolide and lactide.
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Braided structure for good handling and knot security.
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Absorbable: complete absorption occurs within 56–70 days, depending on tissue type and size.
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Coated to reduce tissue drag and improve smooth passage through tissue.
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Sizes & Classification
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Available in a wide range of sizes, from 6-0 (very fine, used for delicate tissues like the face and microsurgery) to 1 or 2 (thicker, used for fascia or heavy tissue repair).
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Size selection depends on tissue type, location, and required tensile strength.
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Needles
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Sutures are usually pre-attached to surgical needles.
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Needle types include:
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Taper point: for soft tissue, organs, and delicate tissues.
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Reverse cutting or cutting needles: for skin or tough tissues.
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Curved needles are common, straight needles may be used in minor procedures.
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Packaging & Sterility
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Sutures are individually sterile-packed, ready for surgical use.
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Available in single units or boxes containing multiple sutures of the same or mixed sizes.
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