Polyester Surgical Sutures
POLYESTER Surgical Suture is a non-absorbable multifilament suture, which is made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a biologically inert material causing minimal tissue reaction. Fibers are dyed in green with D&C Green No. 6 coloring agent. The suture is coated with silicone to make its surface smoother and uniform.
It is characterized by a higher tensile strength than silk and a reduced risk of tissue reactions.
Features
- Excellent initial and prolonged durability
- Low risk of reactions – Biocompatible
- Strong knotting
- Easy and flexible thread
- Available in huge range of combinations with needles of exceptional quality, performance and durability
Polypropylene Surgical Sutures
POLYPROPYLENE Surgical Suture is a synthetic, non-absorbable monofilament suture. It is particularly biocompatible with the tissues with easy removal from the patient. Because it does not degrade and does not attenuate, it offers a high resistance to the tissue compaction. Also due to its monofilament property it is indicated for use in areas prone to bacteria.
Features
- Easily tissue penetration
- Secured knots
- High tensile strength
- Low microbial load
- Low tissue reaction
- Available in huge range of combinations with needles of exceptional quality, performance and durability