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3M™ Steri-Strip™ Reinforced Adhesive Skin Closures R1546, 6 mm x 100 mm

  • 3M ID 7100236457
  • UPC 30707387804665,50707387804669,00707387804664,00707387804862

Provides wound support and increases the tensile strength of the wound compared to sutures (Reference on file)

Enhances patient comfort and less chance of infection than with sutures or staples

Fast application

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Highlights
  • Provides wound support and increases the tensile strength of the wound compared to sutures (Reference on file)
  • Enhances patient comfort and less chance of infection than with sutures or staples
  • Fast application
  • Comfortable to wear
  • Hypoallergenic and reduces likelihood of skin irritation
  • Fast application and easy to apply

Steri-Strip™ R1546 Adhesive Skin Closures (Reinforced), 10 strips/envelope, Strip Size: 6.4mmx100mm, 50 Envelope/Box, 4 Boxes/Case

3M™ Steri-Strip™ Reinforced Skin Closure Strips is theoriginal skin closure strip with microporous non-woven material designed to let the skin ‘breathe’ and reinforced filaments for added strength. A pressue sensitive hypoallergenic adhesive.

Suggested applications
  • Providing wound support following early suture or staple removal
  • Appropriate for low tension wounds
  • Emergency Departments
  • Operating Theatre

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39. Traub AC, et al, Cutaneous wound closure: Early staple removal and replacement by skin tapes. Contyemp Surg; 1981: 18 40. Pipecello, J. Yavorek, H. (1989) Surgery Gynecology and Obstetrics, 169 (4). 310-31411 DH (2013) Annual Report 2011 of the Chief Medical Offi cer Part 2 http://www.dh.gov.uk/cmo. 41.. Liew SW and Haw CS, The use of taped skin closure in orthopaedic wounds. Aust NZJ Surg 1993; 63:131-133 40. Pipecello, J. Yavorek, H. (1989) Surgery Gynecology and Obstetrics, 169 (4). 310-31411 DH (2013) Annual Report 2011 of the Chief Medical Offi cer Part 2 http://www.dh.gov.uk/cmo. 41.. Liew SW and Haw CS, The use of taped skin closure in orthopaedic wounds. Aust NZJ Surg 1993; 63:131-133