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Michel Suture Clips (7.5mm or 12mm)
Michel Suture Clips (7.5mm or 12mm)
Michel Suture Clips (7.5mm or 12mm)
Pack of 100 stainless steel clips for wound closure. Available in 7.5mm or 12mm sizes. Ideal for use with Michel-style applicators.
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Description
VET360 Michel Suture Clips are precision-engineered wound closure clips designed for secure, efficient, and low-trauma surgical closure across a wide range of veterinary and medical procedures. Manufactured from 18/8 anti-magnetic, acid-resistant stainless steel, these clips offer exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and mechanical strength.
Available in two sizes — 7.5 mm x 1.75 mm and 12 mm x 2.5 mm — they are suitable for everything from small laboratory animal incisions to larger soft-tissue procedures in general veterinary practice. Their clean, contoured design supports consistent placement using any standard Michel-style forceps applicator, ensuring accurate positioning and minimal tissue damage.
These clips are supplied non-sterile in packs of 100 and can be autoclaved prior to use, making them ideal for both routine and repeated-use surgical setups. Whether used in research facilities, laboratory environments, or veterinary surgical theatres, Michel clips remain a trusted, time-efficient method of wound closure.
Available Sizes:
7.5 mm x 1.75 mm
12 mm x 2.5 mm
(Select your preferred size above.)
Key Features:
Available in 7.5 mm and 12 mm clip sizes
Supplied in packs of 100 (non-sterile)
Constructed from 18/8 stainless steel — anti-magnetic & acid-resistant
Compatible with all Michel-style applicators and removers
Autoclavable for sterile use
Provides secure, low-trauma wound closure
Suitable for veterinary, medical, and laboratory surgery
Ideal for rodents, small animals, and larger species
Ideal For:
Routine veterinary surgery
Laboratory animal procedures
Field work and mobile clinics
Situations requiring quick, reliable wound closure
Multi-species clinical environments