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Historical Background – Sutures • Sutures • Stainless wire and – Use of textiles goes back polymers (nylon, polyester, at least 4000 years polypropylene) during and – Linen (earliest) after WW II – Other • 1970s Dexron® (polyglycolic • Fe wire, Au, Ag, dried gut, acid) and Vicryl® (polyglactic horse hair, strips of hide, acid) resorbable bark fibers, silk, and tendon • Controlled degradation – Up until 1930, catgut and silk The “Ideal” Suture Material • Universal applicability – only difference in diameter • Limp – easy to handle, no kinks, coiling, twisting, or levitating • Biocompatible • Inert • Strong • Frictionless surface to glide through tissue • High friction for secure knotting • Sterlizable without composition changes • Complete absorption, no residue, after healing is complete – no matter how long it takes Suture Classification Physical/Mechanical Handling Biocompatibility Biodegradation Size (diameter) Pliability Inflammatory Tensile breaking Number of Filaments Packaging reaction strength and mass Tensile strength and memory Propensity toward loss elongation Knot tie-down wound Biocompatibility of Elastic modulus Knot slippage infection, degradation thrombi properties Bending stiffness Tissue drag formation, Stress relaxation and creep carcinogenicity, Capillarity and allergy Swelling Coefficient of friction Absorbability • Lose 50% of breaking strength within 60 days of implanting • Monofilament, braided, or twisted • Natural or synthetic – Natural – enzymatic attack – Synthetic – hydrolysis • More stable mechanism • Rapidity commonly rated as percentage of breaking strength – breaking strength rate (BSR) – Can be modified in synthetic sutures BSRs for Some Absorbable Sutures Natural Fiber Synthetic Fiber BSR Poly(glycolide-co-ε- caprolactone) (Monocryl)* 7 Monofilament Poly(p-diaxonone) (PDS II)* 35 Poly(glycolide co- trimethylene 35 carbonate) (Maxon) + Polyglactin 910 (Vicryl)* Polyglactin 910 (Vicryl 15 Braided Rapide)* 5 Polyglycolic acid (Dexon)+ 12 Plain Surgical Gut 1 Twisted Light Surgical Gut 4 Medium Surgical Gut 8 Heavy Surgical Gut 11 BSR = Approximate days after placement when 50% of breaking strength remains. *Ethicon Inc., +Davis & Geck Inc.
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