doubled-armed
Posted By: bspen on 2007-11-28
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This is part of a sentence: The inferior mesenteric, to the aortic graft, with a running layer of 4-0 Prolene and a doubled-armed RV1 needle. Should this be 4-0 Prolene with a doubled-armed RV1 needle? Is there a RV1 or RVI needle? Should it be "doubled-armed or double-armed? This surgery is about 900 seconds long, vascular surgery to boot and I am going nuts!
Also, states layer of 3-0 Prolene and a doulbed-armed SH needle
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To answer part of your question it is double not doubled. Usually I have heard it as the name of the
Subject: To answer part of your question it is double not doubled. Usually I have heard it as the name of the suture "on" a needle i.e. 4-0 Prolene on a double-armed RV1 needle
s/l roz piera double-armed needle
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passer? I'm going crazy with this one. Help please??
found double-armed SH-1 needle, see link
Subject: found double-armed SH-1 needle, see link
Sorry cannot help more, but there is a list of needles on this page that includes SH-1 but not an RV needle that I could find.
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6263558.html
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