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The range of available sutures has increased over the last 3 decades. This has assisted veterinary surgeons to select sutures that are appropriate for each wound; taking into account that typical healing rate of the tissue concerned might be influenced by local conditions and systemic factors. Generally sutures are classified according to suture material properties and surgical needle characteristics. When choosing sutures veterinary surgeons should always consider which is the appropriate suture material, surgical needle and suture size for a given tissue and be familiar with suture characteristics and tissue requirements.


Classification of Pet sutures






Polyglactin 910, Polyglycolic Acid
These synthetic braided multifilament materials are very soft, pliable and easy to handle (the soft knotted ends can easily be
buried).5 They have good knot security and cause mild tissue reaction. They are also absorbed by hydrolysis. They tend to lose
approximately 35% of their strength by 14days, 60-70% by 21days and are fully absorbed by 56-90days. Their main use in veterinary
surgery is for vessel ligation and subcutaneous closure.


  
 

Polydioxanone,  Polyglyconate
These synthetic monofilament suture materials have good handling characteristics, good knot security and minimal tissue
reactivity. They vary mostly by their duration of tensile strength. Polydioxanone loses 14% by 14days, 30% by 42days and is
completely absorbed by 180 days. Polyglyconate loses 30% by 14days, 45% by 21days and is also fully absorbed by 180days.


Nylon Pet sutures
This synthetic suture material is a polyamide. It is available in a multifilament form but is most commonly used as a monofilament
suture material. Nylon is also awkward to handle and has poor knot security. It causes minimal tissue reaction, though buried cut
ends may cause irritation.Monofilament nylon degrades slowly, losing 30% of its tensile strength within 2years of
implantation, whereas the multifilament form loses 75% within 6months. It is a good choice for skin closure.
Polyglactin 910, Polyglycolic Acid
These synthetic braided multifilament materials are very soft, pliable and easy to handle (the soft knotted ends can easily be buried They have good knot security and cause mild tissue reaction. They are also absorbed by hydrolysis. They tend to lose approximately 35% of their strength by 14days, 60-70% by 21days and are fully absorbed by 56-90days,They may be broken down
more quickly when exposed to alkaline environment, so use in bladder closure is not recommended.,Their main use in
veterinary surgery is for vessel ligation and subcutaneous closure. Sutures was recently introduced to the veterinary market.
Polydioxanone (PDO)sutures
These synthetic monofilament suture materials have good handling characteristics, good knot security and minimal tissue
reactivity. They vary mostly by their duration of tensile strength. Polydioxanone loses 14% by 14days, 30% by 42days and is
completely absorbed by 180 days. Polyglyconate loses 30% by 14days, 45% by 21days and is also fully absorbed by 180days.,Polydioxanone is excellent choices for slowing healing tissues such as fascia (including linea alba)




These synthetic braided multifilament materials are very soft, pliable and easy to handle (the soft knotted ends can easily be buried).5 They have good knot security and cause mild tissue reaction. They are also absorbed by hydrolysis. They tend to lose approximately 35% of their strength by 14days, 60-70% by 21days and are fully absorbed by 56-90days. Their main use in veterinary surgery is for vessel ligation and subcutaneous closure.


Product Name
Polyglactin 910, Polyglycolic Acid 
USP
0,1,2,2/0,3/0,4/0,5/0,6/0,7/0
USE
Veterinary use only
Packaging
12 PIECES PER BOX


Absorbable Sutures
Absorbable sutures disintegrate in the body and can be used internally. Absorbable sutures include chromic/plain gut,
monofyl/monocryl, PDO/PDS, and PGA/Vicryl.
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Non-Absorbable Sutures
Non-absorbable sutures must be manually removed. Non-absorbable sutures include nylon, PGA/Vicryl, silk, polyester, and stainless
steel.
Types of Sutures
Monofilament sutures include polypropylene, gut, nylon, stainless steel, etc. These provide a better passage through the tissue
resulting in a lower tissue reaction. Multifilament sutures include PGA, polyglactin, silk, and polyester. Multifilament sutures
are braided and may be coated with silicone, wax, etc. T


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Company Introduction


Shanghai S&C BIOTECH is a professional bio-tech products manufacturer,and a Specialist in the development, manufacture, and marketing of veterinary point of care diagnostic instruments and consumables as well as animal disease diagnostic detection kits.
Our aim is to supply qualified products and services to our customers for Pet better health care .Since the establishment of our company, we have been servicing hundreds of international customers,we are working every day to better understand and address the real-world challenges faced by those who raise and care for animals in ways they find truly relevant.






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