RTMED offers a variety of medical consumables for wound closure, including absorbable sutures, skin staplers, and minimally invasive surgical devices. These are used in fields such as aesthetic surgery, hernia repair, dentistry, neurosurgery, orthopedics, pediatrics, gynecology, and veterinary medicine. Known for high-quality manufacturing and reliable performance, our surgical supplies ensure precise wound closure with minimal recovery time. With a commitment to safety and innovation, RTMED has received recognition and praise across industries.
Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), also known as laparoscopic or keyhole surgery, is a technique that minimizes skin and tissue incisions. Surgeons use MIS to reduce trauma during procedures. Smaller incisions mean less pain, fewer complications, and shorter recovery times.
Plastic surgery often involves complex procedures that can affect sensitive structures near vital organs or delicate tissues, leading to common issues such as nerve damage, infection, and slow wound healing. Successful Plastic Surgery requires not only experienced surgeons but also high-standard medical instruments and consumables that ensure fast tissue recovery, minimal scarring, and prevention of complications.
Surgery is the most effective treatment for hernias, with the primary approach being tension-free hernia repair. This technique uses synthetic biomaterials to reinforce the posterior wall of the inguinal canal, reducing tension on surrounding tissues. It offers benefits like less postoperative pain, faster recovery, and a lower recurrence rate.
In recent years, achieving aesthetic and lasting outcomes in dentistry has relied on high-quality dental instruments, modern suture materials, innovative hygiene practices, and professional instrument management.
Ophthalmic sutures are specialized surgical threads used in ophthalmic surgery to close incisions, secure tissues, promote healing, and maintain anatomical integrity. These sutures are essential to preserving the delicate structure of the eye following surgery. They are widely used in various eye procedures such as cataract removal, corneal transplantation, and retinal detachment repair.
Cardiovascular surgery, also known as heart surgery, refers to surgical procedures involving the heart or the blood vessels that supply blood to and from the heart.
Neurosurgery, also known as brain surgery, focuses on treating conditions of the brain and nervous system. It primarily addresses brain-related issues such as extensive cerebral hemorrhage and tumors, where surgical intervention is necessary to treat neurological disorders.
Pediatric surgery is a subspecialty that involves surgical treatments for children from newborns to 18 years old. Due to their unique metabolism, growth patterns, and physical and cognitive development, pediatric patients require specialized care.
Cesarean section (C-section) is a surgical procedure involving an incision in the abdomen to deliver the baby. It is commonly performed to address complications like difficult labor or fetal distress. The suturing process in C-section surgery includes multiple stages: uterine incision closure, suturing of the parietal peritoneum, abdominal muscle and fascia closure, and closure of subcutaneous fat and skin layers.
Veterinary surgery involves medical interventions for pets, including both invasive and non-invasive procedures like laparoscopy. Common surgeries include removing cancerous tissues, suturing large or non-healing wounds, reconstructive procedures, skin grafts, kidney transplants, heart repairs, orthopedic surgeries such as spinal injuries and disc herniation, and sterilizations.
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