polyglactin 910 sutures

  Polyglactin 910 Suture (ORYL910)

Polyglactin 910 Suture is most widely used braided and coated synthetic absorbable suture in the world. On account of its superior properties, this suture has replaced catgut sutures in most applications. Polyglactin 910 is a synthetic absorbable sterile surgical suture composed of a copolymer made from 90% Glycolide and 10% L-lactide.

Specifications of Polyglactin 910 Suture  TypeBraided And Coated MultifilamentMaterialPolyglycolide (90%) – Co-Lactide (10%) Synthetic Absorbable Braided Surgical SutureColorVioletTissue ReactionMinimalAbsorptionThe Hydrolytic Action By Which The Material Is Broken Down Results In Total Absorption In Approximately 56 – 70 Days. Approximately 50% Of Tensile Strength Remains After 7 Days.Tensile Strength75% Tensile Strength Is Retained For 14 Days And 50% Till 21 Days.USP Range8/0 – 2SterilizationEO (Ethylene Oxide)Needle TypeRound Bodied, Cutting Edge, Taper Point, Straight, Blunt PointPackingIn Aluminium Foil Packages With Or Without Needle  Characteristics Of Polyglactin 910 Suture  Characteristics Of Polyglactin 910 Suture

  1. High tensile strength
  2. Synthetic
  3. Breaks down by hydrolysis
  4. Braided structure
  5. Coated multifilament
  6. Hermetically sealed packing