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GerMedUSA Introduces Sequential Suture Holder â„

At present, from my vision, we have manufactured, patent pending the design, an aluminum, steel and plastic model of the Vijay-Robinson Sequential Suture Holder named also in memory of the late Dr. George Robinson.

2011-04-20
GARDEN CITY, NY, April 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) GerMedUSA Inc., a manufacturer and supplier of high-quality surgical instruments announces the distribution of the patent pending Sequential Suture Holder â„ , also referred to as the Vijay-Robinson Sequential Holder.

This innovative surgical instrument was invented by Dr R. Vijay, M.D. His idea was inspired by his colleague and mentor, the late Dr. George Robinson. Dr. Robinson was Chief of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery at the Montefiore Hospital & Medical Center. He was also the Professor of Surgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He is noted as the first to perform heart valve replacement and the first doctor to implant the pacemaker in a patient.

During 1969-1972, there were no surgical instruments available in the medical world to hold several sutures for heart valve replacement and other surgeries. This caused the sutures to tangle. As a result, this prolonged the process of surgery. The Sequential Suture Holder â„ makes surgical procedures less time-consuming and easier to handle.

"At present, from my vision, we have manufactured, patent pending the design, an aluminum, steel and plastic model of the Vijay-Robinson Sequential Suture Holder named also in memory of the late Dr. George Robinson. It is ready to be contracted at a surgical care company for worldwide distribution." According to R. Vijay, M.D., F.A.C.S...

This surgical instrument is designed to easily attach to a surgical drape. As the sutures pass through the annulus of the heart valve, theyâEUR re applied to clamps and placed into the Vijay-Robinson Sequential Suture Holder. This innovative idea for the sequential suture holder has revolutionized the way surgeons perform surgery.

About the Sequential Suture Holder â„

The sutures are detached one-by-one, in sequential order and applied to the sewing ring of the artificial heart valve. Then the needles are cut and all the sequential sutures in the holder are lifted up to maneuver the heart valve into the proper position. Then without any strings hanging below, the sutures are tied and cut.

The Sequential Suture Holder is an aluminum, steel and plastic model of the Vijay-Robinson Sequential Suture Holder. This innovative patent pending instrument is contracted through GerMedUSA for global distribution.

To find out more information about the Sequential Suture Holder â„ , visit: http://www.GerMedUSA.com.

GerMedUSA Inc. is one of the most dominating manufacturer of Surgical Instruments, Veterinary Surgical Instruments and Dental Surgical Instruments. For decades GerMedUSA persist to be known world wide for having the most stellar quality Operating Room surgical instruments. GerMedUSA understands the importance of details when crafting Medical Surgical Instruments and Equipment, therefore GerMedUSA craftsmen continue to manufacture the most superior German Medical Surgical Tools and Hospital Equipment in the industry.


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[Press-News.org] GerMedUSA Introduces Sequential Suture Holder â„
At present, from my vision, we have manufactured, patent pending the design, an aluminum, steel and plastic model of the Vijay-Robinson Sequential Suture Holder named also in memory of the late Dr. George Robinson.