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ethicon endo proximate hemorrhoidal stapler set

Type: Surgical

Ethicon Endo Proximate Hemorrhoidal Stapler Set PPH03

Regular price Rs. 13,764
Sale price Rs. 13,764 Regular price Rs. 26,276

Collection: Ethicon

Ethicon supports wound closure, hernia repair, and hemostasis across India. Meanwhile, MeddeyGo lists core Ethicon items with clear specs and quick ship. Additionally, this page highlights top picks and short buyer tips for busy teams. For clarity, it explains where ethilon suture (nylon), ethilon needle options, surgicel hemostats, and dermabond skin adhesive work best. As a result, hospitals can standardize products and cut delays in OPD and OT work.

Product Overview

To simplify selection, Ethicon items fit five quick buckets. Therefore, your theatre can plan by task and stock only what is needed.

  • Sutures & needles: First, use ethilon suture (nylon), Prolene, Monocryl, Vicryl, and PDS for skin, fascia, and deep tissue; likewise, match needles (taper, cutting, reverse-cutting) to lower trauma.
  • Hernia mesh: Next, choose Prolene Mesh, Prolene Soft Mesh, or PROCEED™ by plane and feel; consequently, placement stays smooth in open or lap cases.
  • Hemostasis: In addition, keep surgicel ready when pressure or ties are not enough; hence, oozing beds are easier to manage.
  • Skin adhesive: Also, apply dermabond on low-tension lines to bring skin edges together; as a result, closure often finishes faster with less dressing fuss.
  • Kits & accessories: Finally, pick common Ethicon mesh codes on MeddeyGo (PMM/PML series); accordingly, repeat orders and restocks get easier.

Key Features & Benefits

Because handling is familiar, onboarding is faster and confidence rises. Moreover, the range covers monofilament and braided lines, and both absorbable and nonabsorbable choices. Thus, surgeons can match material to tissue and healing time without guesswork. Beyond that, mesh choices map to plane and feel—Prolene Mesh for firm support, Prolene Soft Mesh for pliable handling, and PROCEED™ for a barrier when needed. Meanwhile, surgicel arrives in handy forms, so diffuse oozing is easier to control in open and MIS fields. Also, dermabond sets fast and forms a thin film, so select lines look neat with fewer dressings. Therefore, MeddeyGo’s codes, sizes, and stock cues shorten buying steps and speed approvals.

Technical Specifications

Category Example (Ethicon) Material / build Absorbability Typical use
Nonabsorbable suture ethilon suture Nylon monofilament No Skin and general soft tissue
Nonabsorbable suture Prolene Polypropylene monofilament No Vascular or long-term hold
Absorbable suture Monocryl / Vicryl / PDS Poliglecaprone 25 / PG910 / PDO Yes Skin, fascia, and deep tissue
Mesh Prolene Mesh (PMM/PML) Knitted, macroporous polypropylene No Hernia reinforcement
Mesh Prolene Soft Mesh Lightweight macroporous polypropylene No Hernia repair with softer feel
Composite mesh PROCEED™ Multilayer composite with barrier Base no* Intra-abdominal placements
Hemostat surgicel Oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC) Yes Adjunctive control of diffuse oozing
Skin adhesive dermabond Liquid topical adhesive Sloughs 5–10 d Skin edge approximation (low tension)

Applications / Use Cases

In OPD/day-care skin closure, choose ethilon suture when removal is planned. Meanwhile, use dermabond for low-tension cuts to speed discharge. For subcuticular lines, prefer Monocryl or Vicryl Rapide, and additionally match needle type to tissue density. When closing fascia, PDS offers longer support; moreover, pick taper needles to limit trauma. For hernia repair, Prolene Mesh gives strength; alternatively, Prolene Soft Mesh adds pliability; and where a barrier is desired, PROCEED™ helps. During diffuse oozing, keep surgicel sheets or powder as adjuncts; thus, hemostasis stays consistent.

Why Choose Ethicon from MeddeyGo?

Because MeddeyGo curates high-rotation SKUs, purchasers save time on every order. Likewise, product pages show codes, sizes, and stock cues for Prolene Mesh variants, so comparisons are quick and errors drop. Furthermore, delivery times and prices are clear, which helps planning and budgets. Finally, data aligns with Ethicon and J&J guidance, so buyers know what each item is built to do.

Mesh Comparison

Point Prolene Mesh Prolene Soft Mesh PROCEED™ Mesh
Build Knitted macroporous polypropylene Lightweight macroporous polypropylene Multilayer composite with a barrier layer
Feel Firm, shape-stable handling Softer, more pliable handling Smooth placement; barrier aids separation
Plane Onlay / sublay Onlay / sublay (comfort focus) Intra-abdominal or where separation is needed
Aim Durable reinforcement Strength with comfort Strength with adhesion control

Buying Guide / Expert Tips

First, match material to job: use ethilon suture for durable skin lines; choose Prolene for permanent holds; and pick PDS/Monocryl/Vicryl when absorption helps healing. Next, select the right needle: choose taper for soft tissue and reverse-cutting for skin; additionally, standardize codes (FS-2, SH-1, CT-1) to simplify stock. Then, pick mesh by plane: go Prolene Mesh for strength; otherwise, choose Prolene Soft Mesh for feel; and use PROCEED™ when a barrier is preferred. Also, plan bleed tools: add surgicel formats to the card; consequently, oozing stays under control. Finally, standardize SKUs: lock common sizes and repeat them across sites; therefore, reorders move faster and spend is easier to track.

FAQs

Ethilon vs Prolene?

 In short, Ethilon is nylon and nonabsorbable, while Prolene is polypropylene and nonabsorbable; thus, pick by tissue and surgeon choice.


When to choose absorbable over ethilon?

Generally, select Monocryl, Vicryl, or PDS when timed absorb helps, especially for subcuticular lines or fascia.


Which mesh fits intra-abdominal repair?

Often, teams consider PROCEED™ due to the barrier layer; however, follow local protocol and IFU.


Does dermabond replace sutures?

No—dermabond supports low-tension skin edges and does not replace deep closure.


Do I need both surgicel and SPONGOSTAN?

Usually, OTs keep both; therefore, each material covers a slightly different need.