Suture PGCL undyed Size/USP Size 4/0
Suture techniques:
It can be absorbable—“dissolvable stitches” is what they’re commonly called—or nonabsorbable (must be removed). The type used for suturing your wound will depend on a number of factors that the treating medical professional will consider.
What are the 4 types of sutures?
- Nylon. A natural monofilament suture.
- Polypropylene (Prolene). A synthetic monofilament suture.
- Silk. A braided natural suture.
- Polyester (Ethibond). A braided synthetic suture. (unify pgcl suture)
Definition of suture: It is generally accepted that if one uses sutures to repair an uncomplicated laceration, the best choice is a monofilament non-absorbable suture.