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  1. Mar 10, 2021 · Classification of Suture Materials. Broadly, sutures can be classified into absorbable or non-absorbable materials. They can be further sub-classified into synthetic or natural sutures, and monofilament or multifilament sutures.

  2. Feb 5, 2015 · A comprehensive guide to suture needles and the characteristics of the most commonly used suture materials, with some illustrative clinical scenarios.

  3. Nov 12, 2020 · The ideal suture material – is sterile, easy to handle, strong (along all of its length), resistant to infection, and cheap. It also has to behave in the way we want it to, in a consistent manner.

  4. Apr 6, 2018 · Learn about the different types of suture materials, such as absorbable or nonabsorbable, natural or synthetic, monofilament or braided. Find out how sutures are used to close wounds, what techniques are used, and when they are removed.

  5. Aug 28, 2023 · The suture materials included hemp, flax, hair, linen, pig bristles, grass, reeds, and other plants. [3] . Sushruta described suturing with materials made of bark, tendon, hair, and silk in 500 BCE. Other famed surgeons also described using primitive sutures like Galen and Antyllus, as did Pare´and Lister. [4] .

    • Jessica Rose, Faiz Tuma
    • 2023/08/28
    • 2019
  6. A surgical suture, also known as a stitch or stitches, is a medical device used to hold body tissues together and approximate wound edges after an injury or surgery. Application generally involves using a needle with an attached length of thread.

  7. Nov 18, 2019 · 1. Natural Sutures. These are sourced from natural fibers made from biological materials. They are less frequently used, as they tend to provoke a greater tissue reaction. Examples of natural surgical sutures are catgut sutures and silk. 2. Synthetic Sutures. These are sutures manufactured from chemical synthesis.

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