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Stitching Set

Original price was: KSh 4,500.00.Current price is: KSh 4,000.00.

A stitching set is a collection of sterile surgical instruments used for suturing wounds. It typically includes forceps, needle holders, scissors, and suturing needles, making it essential for medical and surgical procedures.

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A stitching set is a comprehensive collection of sterile surgical instruments designed for suturing wounds in medical and surgical procedures. It is commonly used in hospitals, clinics, emergency rooms, and first-aid settings for closing surgical incisions, lacerations, and other open wounds.

The set typically includes essential instruments such as:
✔ Needle Holder – Used to securely grasp and manipulate the suturing needle.
✔ Surgical Scissors – Designed for cutting sutures and tissues with precision.
✔ Tissue Forceps – Used to hold and stabilize tissues during suturing.
✔ Dissecting Forceps – Assists in handling delicate tissues and sutures.
✔ Sterile Suturing Needles & Thread – For stitching and closing wounds effectively.
✔ Sterile Tray – Provides a clean, organized space for instruments during procedures.

Constructed from high-quality stainless steel, the instruments in a stitching set are durable, corrosion-resistant, and easy to sterilize, ensuring safe and repeated use. The set is available in both disposable and reusable variants, depending on medical needs.

Key Features:

✔ Complete Set for Suturing – Includes all essential tools for wound closure.
✔ Sterile & Hygienic – Ensures infection-free surgical procedures.
✔ High-Quality Stainless Steel Instruments – Durable, rust-resistant, and easy to sterilize.
✔ Ergonomic Design – Provides precision and control for efficient suturing.
✔ Reusable & Disposable Options – Available based on clinical requirements.

Applications of a Stitching Set:

  1. Emergency Medical Care – Used in hospitals and trauma centers for wound closure.
  2. Surgical Procedures – Essential in operating rooms for post-surgery suturing.
  3. First Aid & Field Use – Carried in ambulances and military medical kits for emergency stitching.
  4. Veterinary Medicine – Used by veterinarians for animal wound care and surgery.
  5. Training & Medical Education – Helps medical students and trainees learn suturing techniques.