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Suture material is essential for surgical wound closure. In our range you will find a selection of absorbable and non-absorbable suture material that is suitable for various medical applications. Absorbable suture material dissolves after the procedure, while non-absorbable material must be removed later. Depending on requirements, we offer both monofilament and braided threads, which impress with their tear resistance and sterile processing. Rely on our wide range from renowned manufacturers to always have the right suture material for every situation at hand.
As the name suggests, suture material refers to various types of needles and threads used to close wounds during surgeries and other medical procedures. The types of suture material are divided into two different classes: absorbable material and non-absorbable material. The term is derived from the Latin word resorbere, which means ""to absorb.""
Absorbable Suture Material
Absorbable suture material refers to the needle-thread combination that does not need to be removed after wound closure with sutures. This is particularly important for hard-to-reach body regions and organs, as it eliminates the need for a second procedure to remove the thread. Additionally, it can help avoid further pain or discomfort for the patient. Physicians differentiate between materials with either a slow or fast absorption rate. To support suturing, we also provide needle holders for precise handling during operations.
Slowly Absorbable Suture Material
A particularly slow absorption rate is often required for internal organs. Depending on the material and manufacturer, slowly absorbable suture material takes between 180 and 240 days to fully dissolve.
Quickly Absorbable Suture Material
Quickly absorbable suture material is often used for wounds that heal rapidly. This type of thread is completely dissolved within a maximum of 42 days. However, its tensile strength decreases by half after just 7 days. For both types of absorbable material, hydrolysis is responsible for the dissolution of the threads. Water molecules cause the gradual breakdown of the suture material over time.
Non-Absorbable Suture Material
Non-absorbable suture material includes all surgical sutures that need to be removed from the tissue. Common materials used include polyamide and polyester. Both materials offer high tensile strength while maintaining a very small diameter. Additionally, the suture material in our online shop varies in color and texture. We offer both braided material and monofilament suture strands. Different colors can also be selected according to preference. For preparation and treatment, scalpels are also frequently used alongside sutures.
Accessories for Suturing
Our Meddax24 online shop also offers a wide range of accessories. You can conveniently find all the necessary materials for wound care in one place. Specifically for suturing, we provide suture cutters, suture removers, skin staple removers, and other accessories in this category. We also stock surgical scissors and tweezers as part of our comprehensive instrument range. If you have any questions about materials or a specific item, please feel free to contact us by phone or via our contact form.