The Rapid, Cosmesis-Proven,
Skin Closure Solution
CooperSurgical, Inc.
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Trumbull, CT 06611 USA
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The INSORB Skin Stapler Up Close
The Staple
The INSORB Absorbable Skin Staple
is composed of a co-polymer of polylactide-polyglycolide with a well-established history in wound closure.8 INSORB staples are absorbable and do not need removal.
INSORB Stapler
The patented INSORB Skin Stapler
is a sterile, single patient use device that deploys 30 absorbable staples, sufficient to close an incision up
to 21 cm in length.
Blue Triangle
Keep the blue triangle fully covered by
the tissue. This will assist with proper alignment of the staples and minimize external placements.
*For proper technique, www.insorb.com/IFU
- Madsen, A. M., Dow, M. L., Lohse, C. M., & Tessmer-Tuck, J. A. (2019). Absorbable subcuticular staples versus suture for caesarean section closure: a randomised clinical trial. BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology, 126(4), 502–510
- Patel, V., Green, J. L., Christopher, A. N., Morris, M. P., Weiss, E. S., Broach, R. B., & Butler, P. D. (2021). Use of Absorbable Dermal Stapler in Reduction Mammoplasty: Assessing Technical, Quality-of-Life, and Aesthetics Outcomes. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Global Open, 9(8), e3784–e3784.
- Cross, K. J., Teo, E. H., Wong, S. L., Lambe, J. S., Rohde, C. H., Grant, R. T., & Ascherman, J. A. (2009). The absorbable dermal staple device: a faster, more cost-effective method for incisional closure. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 124(1), 156–162.
- The International Healthcare Worker Safety Center (University of Virginia Health System)
- INSORB Surgical Stapler [Instructions For Use]. Trumbull, CT. CooperSurgical, Inc.; 2019
- Dresner, H. S., & Hilger, P. A. (2009). Comparison of incision closures with subcuticular and percutaneous staples. Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, 11(5), 320–326.
- Schrufer-Poland, T. L., Ruiz, M. P., Kassar, S., Tomassian, C., Algren, S. D., & Yeast, J. D. (2016). Incidence of wound complications in cesarean deliveries following closure with absorbable subcuticular staples versus conventional skin closure techniques. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 206, 53-56.
- Gunatillake P.A. and A. R. (2003). Biodegradable Synthetic Polymer for Tissue Engineering. European Cells and Materials, CSIRO Molecular Science. Volume 5.
Eliminates risk of needlestick injuries
at the time of closure4-5
Evidence of reduced wound complications vs. metal staples in c-sections7
Eliminates percutaneous insult4-6*
What is INSORB?
INSORB AT SURGERY
INSORB AFTER 3 WEEKS
There are multiple factors that can affect patient results and recovery and these results may not be representative.
The INSORB Skin Stapler is a subcuticular, interrupted closure modality designed to create uniform, symmetric dermis-to-dermis closures after surgery.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
INSORB® Subcuticular Skin Stapler is intended for use in the subcuticular closure of skin where an absorbable tissue fastener is desired for temporary tissue approximation. Contraindicated for: thin or thick tissue, and scar tissue where effective tissue capture cannot be achieved; if the needle path is obstructed, and when radiopacity or prolonged tissue approximation is necessary or desired. For detailed instructions and risk information, please refer to the Instructions for Use. www.insorb.com/instructions-for-use