Non-Absorbable Sutures

Description

Non-absorbable sutures exist in natural, synthetic and metallic forms. Usually used for long-term tissue support or in areas that allows easy removal after healing. We supply a full range of non-absorbable sutures.

Type Monofilament
Composition Iron, nickel and chromium alloy
Coating None
Colour Metal
Tissue reaction Minimal
Absorption Non absorbable
Presentation Box with 12 sutures

Type Braided multifilament
Composition Polyester – a polymer of polyethylene terephthalate
Coating Silicone
Colour Green
White
Tissue reaction Minimal
Absorption Non absorbable, gradually encapsulated by connective tissue
Presentation Box with 12 sutures

Type Braided multifilament
Composition Braided fibres from the cocoon of the silkworm
Coating Silicone
Colour Black
Tissue reaction Moderate
Absorption Silk suture elicits an initial inflammatory reaction in tissues, which is followed by gradual encapsulation of the suture by fibrous connective tissues.
Presentation Box with 12 sutures

Type Twisted and coated multifilament
Sizes 5/0 and 6/0 monofilament
Composition Polyamide 6.6 strands enclosed in a polyamide 6 sheet
Colour Black
Tissue reaction Minimal
Absorption Non absorbable, gradually encapsulated by connective tissue
Presentation Box with 12 sutures

Type Monofilament
Composition Extrusion of polyamide 6.0 or 6.6
Coating None
Colour Blue
Black
Tissue reaction Minimal
Absorption Non absorbable, gradually encapsulated by connective tissue. The thread mass diminishes, approximately 10% a year by rupture of chemical links (hydrolytic action).
Presentation Box with 12 sutures

Type Monofilament
Composition Polypropylene, a polymer of propylene
Coating None
Colour Blue
Tissue reaction Minimal
Absorption Non absorbable
Presentation Box with 12 sutures