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SKIN CLOSURE REDEFINED. INSORB AT SURGERY INSORB AFTER 3 WEEKS To learn more or schedule a demo, call 800-243-2974 or visit www.insorb.com 1. Madsen, Annetta Madeline, et al. Absorbable Subcuticular Staples Compared with Suture for Cesarean Closure. Obstet Gynecol. 2015; vol. 125 2. The International Healthcare Worker Safety Center (University of Virginia Health System) 3. Schrufer-Poland, T. L., Ruiz, M. P., Kassar, S., Tomassian, C., Algren, S. D., & Yeast, J. D. (2016). Incidence of wound complications in cesarean deliveries following closure with absorbable subcuticular staples versus conventional skin closure techniques. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 206, 53-56. doi:10.1016/j.ejogrb.2016.07.501 ©2019 CooperSurgical, Inc. US-INS-1900022 June 2019 Rapid, Simple, Improved Cosmetic Results The patented INSORB ® Skin Stapler is a sterile, single-patient use device that deploys absorbable staples that are composed of a copolymer derived from polylactide-polyglycolide. INSORB increases skin eversion, which may improve healing and cosmesis. INSORB vs. Suture May reduce operative time ¹ Eliminates risk of needlestick injuries at the time of closure ² INSORB vs. Metal Staples Eliminates percutaneous insult Evidence of reduced wound complications vs. metal staples in c-sections ³ There are multiple factors that can affect patient results and recovery and these results may not be representative.

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