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Plain gut and Chromic gut sutures ✔Correct Answer--- absorbable natural
- monofilament
- from beef or sheep intestines
- packaged in alcohol
how are chromic gut sutures are different from plain gut sutures? ✔Correct Answer--Chromic gut is
treated with salt solution
Polydioxanone/PDS sutures ✔Correct Answer--- provides a long duration of wound support
- absorbable (longest lasting absorbable
- tensile strength: 30 to 50 days
- monofilament
Polyglactin 910/Vicryl suture ✔Correct Answer--- can be used in the presence of infection
- absorbable
- mainly multifilament but can also be monofilament
Nylon/ethilon/demalon suture ✔Correct Answer--- commonly used in neuro
- must remove memory
- nonabsorbable
- monofilament
polyethylene/ethibond suture ✔Correct Answer--- used for tendon repair (strong)
- nonabsorbable
- monofilament
Polypropylene/Prolene suture ✔Correct Answer--- nonabsorbable
- insert in tissue
- suture of choice for vascular
- can be used in the presence of infection
- monofilament
Monocryl/polyglecaprone-25 sutures ✔Correct Answer--- absorbable
- least inflammatory
- highest initial tensile strength
- monofilament
Polyglycolic acid/dexon sutures ✔Correct Answer--- absorbable
- braided
- multifilament
polyglyconate/maxon sutures ✔Correct Answer--- absorbable
- nearly equivalent to PDS in terms of durability, but with increased knot security and easier to
handle