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.
In routine pet sterilization surgeries, any procedure involving the removal of reproductive glands can have both positive and negative impacts on the animal, potentially leading to complications. To minimize pain during surgery and reduce the risk of wound dehiscence and infection, there are stringent requirements for medical supplies and suture materials.
When performing surgical suturing on pets, it is crucial to consider the postoperative impact of sutures on the animal’s body. The sutures must not only ensure wound closure and stable recovery but also minimize harm to tissues. We offer specialized veterinary medical consumables that comply with international healthcare standards, making them suitable for a variety of surgical wound closures in pets.
The PA series feline urinary catheters are available in three types: end-opening without guidewire, end-opening with guidewire, and dual-side opening with guidewire. These catheters, composed of a tube, valve, and guidewire, are primarily used for urinary catheterization in pets. The PA catheters are made from medical-grade polyamide (PA) material, known for its low friction. PEBAX catheters, made from nylon elastomer, offer superior flexibility and resistance to kinking compared to polyethylene (PE), with excellent biocompatibility and minimal urethral irritation.
The silicone double-lumen dog catheter is made from imported medical-grade silicone, providing a transparent, soft, and smooth tube. The silicone material ensures excellent biocompatibility for long-term use. Each catheter size comes with different balloon capacities. The single-lumen dog catheter also features a soft, transparent silicone body and is individually packaged, sterilized with ethylene oxide, and comes with a lubricant for smooth insertion.
Intravenous (IV) catheters, also known as cannula needles, are superior to traditional scalp needles. They reduce the number of punctures needed, alleviate the animal’s discomfort during infusion, and improve treatment efficiency.
The absorbable veterinary sutures braided from purple-colored PGA (polyglycolic acid), offer minimal tissue reaction. The suture is soft, easy to handle, and allows secure knot positioning without friction. The knots are reliable and secure. Available in 25-100 meter boxes, sterilized with ethylene oxide for safe veterinary use.
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