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Chinese Manufacturer Medical Sterile Absorbable Polyglactin 910 Practice Surgical Suture
Description
Polyglactine(PGLA)is a sterile absorbablesynthetic mulifilament suture composed of Polyglactine(Glacomer 910). The PGE Suture yarns are braidedand coated with a blend of caprolactone/glycolidecopolymer and calcium stearoyl lactylate. The PGESuture is available dyed in violet from sizes:USP9/0-USP2.
Meiyi PGLA Sutures fulfill all the requirements of USP andthe European Pharmacopoeia for sterile, synthetic,absorbable sutures.
Indications
PGLA Sutures are indicatedfor use ingeneral surgery. It is suitable for the coating of softtissue and for ligation, including use in ophthalmicprocedures,but not for the use in cardiovascular andneurological tissues..
ACTIONS
PGLA procedures minimumacute tissuereactions followed by gradual encapsulation byconnective tissue.PGLA Sutures have a high initialtensile strength,which is retained for up to 28 days.After which absorption by hydrolysis begins,where thecopolymer degrades to glycolic acid,vhich is absorbedby the body.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Slight inflammatory tissue reactionsmay occur initially in the environment of the suturematerial. ThePGA Sutures are absorbable and shouldnot be used where long suture support is necessary.
Description
Polyglactine(PGLA)is a sterile absorbablesynthetic mulifilament suture composed of Polyglactine(Glacomer 910). The PGE Suture yarns are braidedand coated with a blend of caprolactone/glycolidecopolymer and calcium stearoyl lactylate. The PGESuture is available dyed in violet from sizes:USP9/0-USP2.
Meiyi PGLA Sutures fulfill all the requirements of USP andthe European Pharmacopoeia for sterile, synthetic,absorbable sutures.
Indications
PGLA Sutures are indicatedfor use ingeneral surgery. It is suitable for the coating of softtissue and for ligation, including use in ophthalmicprocedures,but not for the use in cardiovascular andneurological tissues.
Action
PGLA procedures minimumacute tissuereactions followed by gradual encapsulation byconnective tissue.PGLA Sutures have a high initialtensile strength,which is retained for up to 28 days.After which absorption by hydrolysis begins,where thecopolymer degrades to glycolic acid,vhich is absorbedby the body.
Contradictions
Slight inflammatory tissue reactionsmay occur initially in the environment of the suturematerial. ThePGA Sutures are absorbable and shouldnot be used where long suture support is necessary.