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Clinical Studies/ Patient Testimonials |
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Additional Patient testimonials can be seen below the video. |
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Side-By-Side Clinical Study Comments I wish my whole incision was closed with the study [INSORB®] staples. The right side of my incision [metal skin staples] pinches more than the left [INSORB® staples].
I did not even know I was cut on my left [INSORB® staple] side. There was stinging and burning on the right [metal staples] side but not on left [INSORB® staples] side. Upper part [INSORB® staples] of incision is fine, but lower part [metal skin staples] pinches a lot. The wound feels very comfortable. I am very happy with the incision and wish this technology was available for ER use (Patient is an Emergency Room Physician). I like the visual appearance of the wound better than staples (metal). This incision feels much better than the previous scar.
The flat part (INSORB closure) looks a lot better (compared to sutured closure). My friend also needs to have surgery and is going to wait until the whole incision can be closed with this new (INSORB) stapler. Why wasn’t my whole incision closed with the new stapler. I noticed the (INSORB®) stapler area healed the best compared to the rest of my incision. This wound is more comfortable than my last (Entire incision closed with INSORB®). I did not know the difference in the staples (INSORB® versus metal) until you had to take the metal ones out. That was a definite difference between the two types! The INSORB side is not as tender or as swollen and it also seemed to heal better and faster. I wish my whole incision was closed with the new staples. |
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