Suturing Flashcards
What is the purpose of suture?
Hold together wound edges until the wound has healed sufficiently to withstand stress
- OR -
Permanently ligate vessel or replace tendon function
Five ideals for suture material
- Holds knots well and easy to use
- Causes min inflamm response
- Doesn’t allow microorganism growth or lith formation
- Maintains tensile strength for needed time period
- Inexpensive
The three ways of classifying suture material:
1.
2.
3.
- Origin:
- Natural
- Synthetic
- Metallic - Absorbability
- Absorbable or not - Structure:
- Monofilament
- Braided or twisted
Suture origins
1. Natural (3)
2. Synthetic (5)
3. Metallic (1)
- Silk, linen, catgut
- Polypropylene, polyester, polyamide, nylon, polyglactin 910
- Stainless steel
With natural structure suture material it is good to know the biological ____ and if it will cause intense ____ reaction.
- Biological origin
- Intense inflammatory response
Synthetic sutures do not typically cause ____ reactions
Inflammatory
- Examples of absorbable suture material (3)
- Used for (3)
- Examples:
- Catgut
- Polydioxanone
- Polyglycolic acid - Use:
- Deep tissue
- Membranes
- SQ skin closure
- Examples of non- absorbable suture material (3)
- Used for (2)
- Examples:
- Polyester
- Nylon
- Stainless steel - Use:
- Skin (removed)
- Deep structures (tendons, vessels, nerve repairs - not removed)
Name the two ways absorbable suture is degraded
- Inflammatory reaction utilizing tissue enzymes
- Hydrolysis
T/F: Monofilament suture appears as a single strand with all fibers running parallel.
True
T/F: Multifilament fibers are twisted or braided together
True
Monofilament suture cause ____ tissue trauma. It resists the harboring of ____ and ties ____. Although, it can require more ____ than multifilament.
- Less/minimal trauma
- Microorganisms
- Ties smoothly
- More knots
Multifilament suture have greater ____ in the tissue. It is ____ to handle and ease of ____. It will require ____ ____ than monofilament.
- Resistance
- Easier
- Tying
- Less/fewer knots
Common suture material or interrupted & exposed skin sutures are ___ & ___
Nylon and polyprolene
Sutures that are buried or run in the skin may use ___ or ___ materials
Absorbable or non-