SUTURE VICRYL - Size: 6/0 Type: ST SU
Product information
- Quantity Unit Packet
- Contains 12 Single
- Product Code None
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Description
SUTURE VICRYL, crafted by Ethicon Inc., is a versatile and reliable suture material designed to meet the diverse needs of surgical professionals. Made from polyglactin 910, this synthetic, absorbable suture offers excellent performance in soft tissue approximation and ligation, providing temporary support during the healing process.
Material and Structure
- Material: Polyglactin 910
- Type: Multifilament (braided) with monofilament available for ophthalmic use
- Coating Options: Coated and uncoated versions, with coatings including calcium stearate and polyglactin 370
The braided structure of SUTURE VICRYL enhances handling and knot security, while the coating options reduce tissue drag, making it suitable for a wide range of surgical applications.
Absorption Profile
- Absorption Method: Hydrolysis
- Complete Absorption: Typically within 56–90 days
- Tensile Strength Retention:
- ~75% at 2 weeks
- ~50% at 3 weeks
- ~25–30% at 4 weeks
This predictable absorption profile ensures that the suture provides adequate support during the critical early stages of healing, gradually diminishing as the tissue regains strength.
Key Features
- Minimal Tissue Reaction: Reduces the risk of infection and irritation
- Availability: Various sizes, types, and coatings
- Color Options: Dyed and undyed
- FDA Approval: Ensures compliance with safety standards
Specialized Variants
- Vicryl Rapide: Offers rapid absorption for use in tissues that heal quickly, such as facial lacerations in children.
- Vicryl Plus Antibacterial: Contains triclosan for antimicrobial protection, enhancing safety in vulnerable surgical sites.
Common Applications
SUTURE VICRYL is widely used in:
- General surgery
- Gynecological surgery
- Ophthalmic surgery
- Oral and dental surgery
- Cosmetic and plastic surgery
Its adaptability makes it ideal for deep tissue closure, such as in bowel anastomosis or urinary tract surgeries, and for situations where suture removal is challenging.
Indications and Limitations
SUTURE VICRYL is recommended for use in tissues that heal rapidly, such as the stomach, colon, and bladder. However, it is not ideal for:
- Cutaneous wounds exposed to air
- Tissues requiring prolonged tensile strength
- Certain gastrointestinal tract closures
Conclusion
With its comprehensive range of features and specialized variants, SUTURE VICRYL stands out as a trusted choice for surgeons seeking reliable performance and minimal tissue response. Its design and absorption characteristics align well with the needs of various surgical disciplines, ensuring effective wound management and optimal healing outcomes.