Nonabsorbable sutures
Alternative Names: Polypropylene (Prolene), SIlk, Polyster (Ethibond)
Nonabsorbable sutures are made from materials that do not dissolve in the body and must be removed once the wound has healed (unless placed internally for permanent support). They are commonly used for skin closure, tendon repair, or high-tension areas where long-term strength is needed. Materials include nylon, polypropylene (Prolene), silk, and polyester (Ethibond), which provide durable tensile strength and minimal tissue reactivity. These sutures maintain wound edge approximation until natural healing occurs. Typically, they are removed within 5–14 days, depending on the wound location and healing rate.
Treatment Type: Device
Treatment Class: N/A
Treatment Modality: N/A
Review Summary
Based on the review by Dr. Curbside, nonabsorbable sutures are highly effective for treating lacerations, especially on the face, providing excellent wound edge approximation, tensile strength, and control. They are crucial for optimal healing and cosmetic results, though they require removal after a specific period (5-14 days) to minimize potential scarring and irritation.
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Based on the review by Dr. Curbside, nonabsorbable sutures are highly effective for treating lacerations, especially on the face, providing excellent wound edge approximation, tensile strength, and control. They are crucial for optimal healing and cosmetic results, though they require removal after a specific period (5-14 days) to minimize potential scarring and irritation.
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