Nylon Suture with P-11 Needle Non-Absorbable 3/8 Circle Precision Reverse Cutting, Monofilament
Nylon Sutures with P-11 Needle Non-Absorbable 3/8 Circle Precision Reverse Cutting, Monofilament are one of the most commonly used types of surgical sutures in modern medicine. These sutures, also known as Nylon Sutures, are used for their strong, durable and non-absorbable properties. They are primarily used in surgical procedures to close wounds and incisions, holding the tissues together while the body heals naturally.
Needle Type: P-11
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One of the main benefits of Nylon Sutures is their strength and flexibility. These sutures are made from a synthetic polymer material that is highly resistant to tension, making them ideal for use in areas of the body that are frequently exposed to movement and stress. The P-11 Needle, with its precision reverse cutting edge, further enhances the strength of the suture by allowing it to easily penetrate through tough tissues.
Additionally, Nylon Sutures are non-absorbable, meaning that they do not break down or dissolve in the body and need to be removed manually. This makes them particularly useful in certain surgical procedures where long-term support and wound closure are required. The 3/8 circle shape of the needle also allows for a more secure and stable suturing technique, ensuring that the wound remains closed and heals properly.
The monofilament structure of Nylon Sutures also offers several advantages. These single-strand sutures are less likely to harbor bacteria and biofilms than braided sutures, making them a more hygienic option for surgical procedures. Furthermore, their smooth surface minimizes tissue irritation and promotes better healing with reduced scarring.
Nylon Sutures with P-11 Needle Non-Absorbable 3/8 Circle Precision Reverse Cutting, Monofilament have become a staple in surgical settings due to their strength, non-absorbable nature, and easy handling. These high-quality sutures provide secure wound closure, reduce the risk of infection, and promote optimal healing, making them an invaluable tool in the hands of skilled surgeons.