April 28, 200818 yr could anyone grab a few meters of surgical silk for me? I'd like to use it as a turntable belt... I know there are doctors in the audience
April 28, 200818 yr JL has surgical silk. Of course, it costs $1200/ft. Also, shipping is $250 and it doesn't come with a warranty.
April 28, 200818 yr You might have a tough time getting non-absorbable silk unless you know a pharm rep. If I recall the practice sutures that we used as med students was just fishing line (Prolene, PDS, etc). And these are the ones pharm reps bring when sponsoring these sessions, you'll only find the silk in the OR. They also come in pre-made packs with the needle so you would probably have to tie the threads together to get more than a meter or so.
April 28, 200818 yr Author You might have a tough time getting non-absorbable silk unless you know a pharm rep. If I recall the practice sutures that we used as med students was just fishing line (Prolene, PDS, etc). And these are the ones pharm reps bring when sponsoring these sessions, you'll only find the silk in the OR. They also come in pre-made packs with the needle so you would probably have to tie the threads together to get more than a meter or so. when you say non-absorbable silk, would something like this qualify: http://www.recycledgoods.com/item/9266.aspx It's $10 shipping though... oops, it's only 18" ... aah, here's some
April 28, 200818 yr Author of course it's mil-spec ... I just offered the E-bay guy $10 and he accepted. I'll send some to Boo in case she wants to start up a different kind of recabling service
April 28, 200818 yr when you say non-absorbable silk, would something like this qualify: http://www.recycledgoods.com/item/9266.aspx It's $10 shipping though... oops, it's only 18" ... aah, here's some I think all silk sutures are non-absorbable.
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