Bear product guide
Bear Medic aims toward safety, elaboration, excellent operability and development of original medical devices under the advice of MD specialists while conducting careful marketing.


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Suture Material
Suture Needle
The company's name is an allusion to the claw of bear.
Our products have excellent sharpness and strength. Customers can choose from a wide variety of products, with uses ranging from general surgery to microsurgery.

Polydioxanone monofilament synthesis absorbable suture
This is a long-term absorbable monofilament suture.

Coated PGA Absorbable Suture
This is a short-term absorbable braided suture used for most soft tissue ligation, including ophthalmologic procedures.

Straight suture needle for purse-string suture
This is a combined needle and suture use with purse-string instrument.

Suture
We guarantee that our product line will provide reliable knotting that meets the doctor's needs.

Needle
Sets of needles can be ordered specifically for each hospital and for each individual case. Different types of needles can be combined in any quantity necessary.
Needles are supplied in aseptic package.

Disposable micro vascular clip
Hemostatic clip for microsurgery and vascular anastomosis. These clip are essential
microsurgical devices used in Japan as well as in the U.S.A, Singapore, Thailand, and Taiwan.


Bone Ligation Material
Angle Variable Distraction System
The titanium device, the first of its kind, is not limited to one-dimensional extension; but it also permits flexible two or three-dimentional expansion.
This product increases the potential of bone extension surgery.


Others
Casmatch
This is the first-ever color chart for image correction. The color tone of digital images can be adjusted to accurately approximate truel color.

BEAR Micro Measure
This caliper can measure vessels as small as 3mm x 0.2mm.
Use it to measure blood and lymphatic vessel diameters during microsurgery.


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