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i-Stitch is a surgical instrument that is used for placing suspension sutures on tissue structures (Amreich-Richter) and/or surgical mesh implants during pelvic floor reconstruction. It facilitates the attachment of sutures to structures that are difficult to reach without extensive dissection.

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i-Stitch

i-Stitch is a surgical instrument that is used for placing suspension sutures on tissue structures (Amreich-Richter) and/or surgical mesh implants during pelvic floor reconstruction. It facilitates the attachment of sutures to structures that are difficult to reach without extensive dissection.

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Secure attachment of Sutures

Reduced risk of bleeding from the suture puncture site

Blunt, Non-cutting suture end for pushing through tissue 

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Safe and quick, even in hard-to-reach places

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i-Stitch is a surgical instrument that is used for placing suspension sutures on tissue structures (Amreich-Richter) and/or surgical mesh implants during pelvic floor reconstruction. It facilitates the attachment of sutures to structures that are difficult to reach without extensive dissection.

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MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OF UROGENITAL PROLAPSE USING AMI I-STITCH

Results. In the group using the I-Stich device, mean operative time was 48.5 minutes (between 35 and 110 minutes), mean blood loss was 140 ml (90-300 ml), postoperative pain present in 5 p (8.77%), hospitalization length between 2 and 5 days with an average of 3.2 days.

Conclusion. Reconstructive surgery of pelvic floor is a combination of surgical procedures designed to cor- rect multiple defects, is definitive and curative in the treatment of prolapse.

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