Medical Applications of Medical Wire
Medical Applications of Medical Wire
As a key medical consumable in the modern healthcare industry, medical wire plays a vital role in a wide range of clinical operations. From surgical suturing and tissue repair to catheterization, medical wires are used in a wide range of medical applications. In this article, we will take a closer look at the properties and types of medical wires and their applications in the medical field.
Characteristics of medical wires:
The design and manufacture of medical wires is extremely demanding in order to meet the needs of medical operations. First, it must have good biocompatibility to minimize the body's rejection of foreign substances. Secondly, depending on the clinical needs, medical wires need to have a certain degree of strength and flexibility to facilitate piercing and suturing during operations. In addition, certain medical wires need to be absorbable, so that they can be gradually absorbed by the body after the completion of tissue healing, reducing the need for secondary surgery.
Types of medical wires:
Special Purpose Wires: This category includes high-precision medical wires used in specific areas such as minimally invasive surgery, cardiovascular surgery, etc. They are often designed with special coatings or structures to accommodate complex surgical needs.
Application Areas:
Minimally invasive surgery: With the development of minimally invasive techniques, special medical wires suitable for minimally invasive operations are increasingly emphasized.
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