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SurgiWrap" Biosresorbable Film Surgical Technique
General Abdominal Closure Surgical Technique
Clinical text authored by Gregory Imler, MD
The General Abdominal Closure Surgical Technique provides a descriptive overview of SurgiWrap" Biosresorbable Film implant packaging and delivery, along with surgical illustrations demonstrating the technique for soft tissue intraoperative placement and fascial closure.
This surgical technique was developed by Gregory Imler, MD, Chairman Division of General Surgery, Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Group, San Diego, CA. MacroPore Biosurgery, as the manufacturer of this device, does not practice medicine and does not recommend surgical procedures for patients. The surgeon who performs any implant procedure is responsible for determining and utilizing the appropriate surgical technique. Furthermore, it is the responsibility of the operating surgeon to review product information and labeling limitations, as described in the package insert.
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SurgiWrap" is a US trademark of MacroPore Biosurgery, Inc.
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