Suture
Physical features of suture
Suture Size
Characteristics of suture
Handling qualities of suture
100

What is suture used for?

What is to approximate tissue (bring edges together)?

100

What are 3 categories suture is divided into?

What is monofilament, multifilament, and composite?

100

What is suture size based on?

What is the diameter of the suture?

100

What are characteristics of suture?

What is Tensile strength, Uniformity, Capillary action?

100

What are the handling qualities of suture?

What is compliance, memory, plasticity, and bioactivity?

200

Suture size is based on

What is the diameter of a single strand?

200

What is monofilament?

what is a single continuous fiber made by extruding and stretching synthetic material?

200

What is the range of size for suture?

What is 11-0 to 5?

200

What is tensile strength?

What is the amount of force needed to break the suture?

200

What is Compliance/Pliability?

What is the ease of handling or softness of the suture?

Makes it easier to manipulate and tie down

Silk- gold standard for pliability

300

What are materials suture is made from?

What is synthesized chemicals, animal proteien, metal, natural fibers?

300

What is multifilament?

What is a many fibers together from one strand of suture?

300

Sutures ________________ than 0 are designated by 

____________________ 0s. 

What is smaller and additional?

300

What does uniformity mean?

What is a uniform diameter to maintain tensile strength?

300

What is memory?

What is the suture's tendency to retain its original shape or configuration after it is removed from the package?

High memory suture is springy and tends to tangle during preparation and use.

400

What are the standards for suture material?

What is size, conformity, tensile strength, sterility,

packaging, dyes, integrity of the needles?

400

What are 2 types of multifilament suture? Define the 2.

What is twisted and braided?

Twisted-multiple fibers twisted in the same direction

Braided- multiple fibers are intertwined.

400

Stainless steel suture numbers begin with ________ and go up to __________

what is 38/40 to 18?

400

What is capillary action/wicking?

What is sutures made of multifilament strands that  absorb moisture and hold body fluids. 


400

What is plasticity?

What is the suture materials ability to stretch and retain a new shape?

500

What are some advanced features of suture in the wound healing process?

What is antibacterial substances, one-way barbs, anchoring devices, coating to ensure smooth passages, staple line reinforcement, incision adhesive?

500

What is composite or coated?

What is a core strand of one suture material jacketed with another or different or the same type?

500

What  guage stainless steel is the thinnest and what is the thickest?

What is 38/40 for thinnest and 18 for the thickest?

500

What can happen if bacteria is present and you are using suture material that has high capillarity?

What is retain and spread infection by means of suture material?

Sutures with low capillarity are preferred in procedures with risk of infection.

Low capillarity sutures are nylon or polypropylene

500

What is bioactivity?

What is the body's response to suture?

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