A surgical suture is a medical device used to hold tissues together after surgery or injury. It consists of a needle attached to a thread. While often confused with stitches, sutures are the devices used by doctors, while stitching refers to the technique used to close wounds.
Sutures are classified based on material and structure.
Material: They can be absorbable, which dissolve naturally in the body, or nonabsorbable, requiring removal.
Monofilament sutures are single threads, while braided sutures are composed of multiple Structure: threads braided together.
Material Origin: They can be natural or synthetic,...
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