Sutures Flashcards
What are the two most basic type of sutures?
Absorbable and non-absorbable
Cite examples of absorbable, monofilament synthetic sutures
- Glycolide caprolactone (monocryl)
- Polydioxanone (PDS)
- Polyglycolide trimethylene carbonate (maxon)
Cite examples of absorbable, multifilament, synthetic sutures.
- Glycolyde lactide (vicryl, polysorb, dexon)
Cite examples of non-absorbable, multifilament synthetic suture.
- Polyamide (nylon)
- Polyester (dacron)
- Steel
Cite examples of non-absorbabe, monofilament, synthetic suture.
- Polyamide (nylon)
- Polypropelene (prolene, surgipro, surgilene)
- Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
- Steel
Leave the suture for ____ days if the wound is located on the back and legs
10-14 days
Sutures on the face should be left for only ___ days.
3 days. But reinforce it with skin tapes
Cite contraindications to suturing
- Infection, fever
2. Wound more than12 hours (body) or 24 hours (face), tendon, nerve, vessel, puncture wounds, animal bites
What is a surgeon’s knot
adds extra twist when tying the first throw forming a double overhand knot