Incisive Surgical: Study on absorbable stapler in knee arthroplasty procedures sees positive results

Incisive Surgical announced the publication of results from an orthopedic knee arthroplasty clinical study in the peer-reviewed The Internet Journal of Orthopedic Surgery.

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The study analyzed the efficacy and safety of the INSORB Absorbable Skin Stapling Technology, a new skin closure technology that places an absorbable staple entirely underneath the skin to close surgical incisions.

 

Study authors concluded that “absorbable subcuticular staples are a safe, secure, efficient, and effective modality for skin closure in knee arthroplasty. Compared to our experience with suture and metal staples, the key advantages of absorbable staples are time savings in surgery and the clinic, uncomplicated cosmetic healing, and improved patient satisfaction.”

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