Hospital Equipment Absorbable Surgical Sutures with needle or without needle
Our company has professional equipment used for producing and testing and the standard workshop which meets the national medical instruments professional standard. Our company is main manufacturer and exporter for series of products of surgical blades and surgical suture with or without needle (absorbable and non-absorbable) in China.
Type of Absorbable Surgical Sutures 1. Polydycolic Acid (PGA)
Synthetic, Absorbable, Braided SutureVith Needle or Without Needle
2. Rapid Polygdycolic Acid (PGAR)
Synthetic, Absorbable, Braided SultureWith Nedle or Without Needle
3. Polyglactin 910 (PGLA)
Synthetic, Absorbable. Braided Suture With Needle or Without Needle
4.Polydioxanone (PDS)
Synthetic, Absorbable, Monoflament Suture With Neecke or Without Needle
5. Poliglecaprone 25 (MO)
Synthetic, Absorbable, Monofilament Suture With Neecle or Without Needle
6.Chromilc Catgut (cc)
Absorbable sutureWith Neecle or Without Needle
7.Plain Catgut (CP)
Absorbable SutureWith Needle or Without Needle
GENERAL BENEFITS High tensile stength. Excellent handling. Low tissue reaction. Predictable absorption rate. Firm and safe Knotting. Gage within the U. S. P. Safe closure of the tissue up to their complete cicatrization.
It does not have collagen proteins, antigens or pyrogenous agents, its absorption is through hydrolysis, thus providing a low tissue reaction. When implanted in the tissue, the Polyglycolic Acid has a minimum tissue reaction, on a microscopic basis, as well as formation of connective tissue around the suture. This is comparable to other absorbable synthetic suture of Polyglycolic Acid; However, our Atramat Polyglycolic Acid offers a predictable absorption rate and high tensile strength above the USP standard, thus providing an artificial support to tissue during the critical cicatrization period. The absorption is made through progressive hydrolytic action completed in approximately from 50 to 70 days. The tensile strength is held in approximately 75% at the end of the second week an 50% on the third week.