Ethicon 2082 Surgicel SNoW Absorbable Hemostat 2" x 4" 1/EA
Ethicon 2082 Surgicel SNoW Absorbable Hemostat 2" x 4" 1/EA is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Ethicon 2082 Surgicel SNoW Absorbable Hemostat 2" x 4" 1/EA
• Model: 2082
• Material Composition: Oxidized regenerated cellulose
• Form: Structured non-woven fabric
• Size: 2 in x 4 in
The Ethicon 2082 Surgicel SNoW Absorbable Hemostat 2″ x 4″ delivers trusted, surgeon-preferred performance for managing surgical bleeding in a wide range of procedures. Engineered from structured, non-woven oxidized regenerated cellulose, this absorbable hemostat provides a reliable matrix for platelet adhesion and aggregation, helping promote rapid clot formation when conventional ligation and cautery are impractical or ineffective. Its advanced fabric structure enhances flexibility and handling, making it ideal for both open and minimally invasive surgical applications.
Designed for ease of use in the operating room, the Surgicel SNoW hemostat conforms naturally to the bleeding site and can be cut to size to meet specific procedural needs. Whether applied in general surgery, thoracic surgery, orthopedics, or endoscopic interventions, its absorbable nature means it gradually breaks down over time — typically within 7–14 days — minimizing the need for removal and supporting seamless postoperative healing.
Clinicians value the Ethicon Surgicel SNoW Absorbable Hemostat for its combination of performance, adaptability, and safety. With its structured non-woven design that resists sticking to instruments and improves placement accuracy, this hemostatic agent supports efficient surgical workflow and helps enhance patient outcomes by reducing intraoperative bleeding and facilitating hemostasis in challenging surgical environments.
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