suture selection Flashcards
what suture should be used in the skin
monofilament sutures
synthetic monofilament nonabsorbable (e.g. Nylon, Polypropylene)
what suture should be used in the subcutaneous
multi or monofilament absorbable
what suture should be used for abdominal closure?
what pattern is preferred?
strong non-absorbable or standard absorbable monofilament (e.g. polypropylene, polybutester, polydioxanone “PDS” and polyglyconate “maxon”)
simple continuous pattern
what suture should be used in muscles and tendons
muscle - absorbable or nonabsorbable
tendon - strong, nonabsorbable, minimally reactive
what suture should be used in parenchymal organs (liver, kidney, spleen)?
absorbable monofilament
what suture should be used in hollow viscus organs (trachea, GI tract, bladder)?
absorbable monofilament
what suture should be used in infected or contaminated wounds?
none if possible
absorbable is preferred
synthetic monofilament non-absorbable nylon and polypropylene may elicit less infection than metallic
what suture should NOT be used in infected or contaminated wounds?
monofilamentand multifilament nonabsorbable (silk or polyester) - can infect, fistulate
surgical gut - absorption in infected tissue unpredictable