1- Suture material Flashcards
define tensile strength
Breaking strength per unit area
Give advantages of absorbable suture material
They disappear
Low risk of long-term foreign- body reaction
Give disadvantage of absorbable suture material
Lose strength
Limited period of wound support
Advantages of non-absorbable of suture material
Permanent
Provide indefinite wound support
Disadvantages of non-absorbable suture material
They do not disappear
Possibility of delayed reactions, such as foreign-body reaction
Advantages of multifilament suture material
Easy to handle
Excellent knotting (very secure)
Disadvantages of multifilament suture material
Greater friction and tissue drag
More tissue trauma
Advantages of monofilament suture material
Minimal tissue trauma
Passes through tissues easily
No capillary action
Disadvantages of monofilament suture material
Harder to handle
Harder to knot
Require different knotting techniques for greater security
Advantages of natural suture material
Easy to handle
Easy to knot (compared to synthetic monofilament sutures)
High histocompatibility
Disadvantages of natural suture material
Moderate/ high tissue reaction
Low tensile strength
Advantage of synthetic suture material
High tensile strength
Predictable biological behaviour
Disadvantage of synthetic suture material
Poorer knotting than natural materials (synthetic monofilament)
Give 3 problems with eyed needles
- Double strand of suture material needed = increased tissue damage
- multiple use needle = can become blunt
- Increased tissue trauma