Articles island - a directory of quality articles, free quality articles reprint for your web site and email newsletter.
Free Articles Reprint for Your Web Site, Email Newsletter, Blog, Ezine and RSS Feed.
Submit Your Articles to Our Article Directory for Massive Exposure.
Total Live Articles: 92613  Total Categories: 389



 
  Advanced Search
Articles island Expert Author - Glinda McDuffie
An entrepreneur since opening her first business at age 25, Glinda McDuffie has nearly 30 years experience as a successful business person. Now Glinda is focusing her energies on taking her brick-and-mortar experience to the 'net where she will build her next empire.
Home » Health-and-fitness » Health » Medical Information - Different Types of Sutures

Articles island Expert Author - infocus
Author Name:
infocus

Country:
Canada

Member Since:
24 Oct 2006

Total Live Articles:
658



Email to Friends
Rate this Article
Bookmark this Article
Print this Article
Report this Article
Leave a Comment





Medical Information - Different Types of Sutures

By: infocus
Total views: 128
Word Count: 645
Date:Oct 24th 2006
Article Rating: No Ratings Yet

Today, more and more people are aware that an operating room could not solely operate without the necessary materials. Consequently, one of the most important materials needed in the operating room are the sutures. Generally, sutures are surgical guts, or silk, cotton or metal thread, 18 or more inches long, threaded on a needle. It is used mainly for sewing or suturing together the edges and the surfaces of tissue, for checking the flow of blood, fastening drainage tubes in position, etc. Sutures are either interrupted, each stitch tied separately; or continuous, the thread running in a series of stitches, only the first and last of which are tied.

I. Length And Kinds

The length of sutures naturally varies considerably. Each suture depends on the character of the work and the nature of the operation. For instance, deep work in the pelvis requires a much longer suture than would be necessary in suturing an area closer to the surface of a wound. Experience and judgment, along with the desire of the surgeon, must be the determining factors in details of sutures. Alternatively, there are different kinds of sutures. Each classification is unique and has its own respective function.

II. Absorbable Sutures

1. Surgical Gut

Surgical guts are also known as a catgut and is made from the submucous layer of a sheep's intestine. Once cleaned, dried and twisted into threads of various sizes they are prepared for use by special processes, that include innumerable inspections of gauze and tensile strength and scrupulous sterilization. The length of time for complete absorption of surgical gut in a wound varies according to the action of certain hardening agents.

2. Fascia Lata

This muscle connective tissue of beef has been used in reconstructive orthopedic surgery and for the repair of hernias. It is not a true absorbable suture, but becomes part of the tissue after the wound has healed.

III. The Non-absorbable Sutures

1. Silk

This is prepared from the thread spun by the silkworm larva in making its cocoon. It may be twisted or braided, and it comes in sizes comparable with surgical gut.

- High tensile strength
- Relatively inexpensive
- Less tissue reaction

2. Cotton

This is made from cotton fibers. The strands are twisted and used for both internal and external suture. It should always be used wet for maximal strength.

3. Nylon

- Monofilament
- Multifilament
- Braided
- The chief disadvantage is that a triple knot must be tied

4. Wire

This material has maximal flexibility and tensile strength, yet causes little or no local reaction in the tissue in which it is placed.

5. Dacron

This is a synthetic polyester fiber that has greater tensile strength, minimal tissue reaction, maximal visibility, non-absorbent and non-fraying qualities.

6. Linen

This is made of twisted line thread; it has sufficient tensile strength but is rarely used as suture material.

7. Silver Wire Clips

Many styles of clips are available for the purpose of holding the edges of the tissue in approximation. They tend to produce some scarring when used in the skin, but may be used when the wound is infected.

8. Silkworm Gut

This is made from the fluid secreted by the silkworm when they are ready to form their cocoons. The disadvantage is that they must be soaked in normal saline for about 10 minutes before use to make them pliable.

9. Mesh

This type of suture is made of stainless steel, usually used for hernia repairs and large defects. It is rarely used.

10. Tantalum

This is a bluish bray metal that is non-irritating to the body tissues. It is used because of its high tensile strength and its inert reaction to tissues.

About The Author-- For more great sutures related articles and resources check out http://www.weknowsutures.com

Article Source: Articles island - Free article submission and free reprint articles


Most Viewed Health Articles




Most Viewed Health Articles:

Breast Cancer, Did Toxic Anti Perspirant Deodorants Kill My Friends?
In the last two years I have lost three friends to breast cancer and have had my own personal mammogram scare....

What Are The Symptoms of Acid Reflux?
The symptoms of heartburn are varied. Do you know the causes?...

The Truth About Average Teen Male Penis Size & What To Do About A Small Penis
Many teenagers wonder if their teen male penis size is normal. This article will discuss the average penis siz...

Tablet Disintegration and Bio-availability of Nutrients...The facts...
Over the years we have had to answer numerous queries about the disintegration of tablets and thus the bio-ava...

Are You Capable Of Learning Self Hypnosis?
If a person is serious about learning self hypnosis and dedicates the necessary amount of time in order to dev...

Medical Information - Different Types of Sutures
Today, more and more people are aware that an operating room could not solely operate without the necessary ma...

Insomnia or Sleep Deprivation
Insomnia or sleep deprivation causes, treatment & prevention tips. Why is it that you cannot sleep ?...

Health - Your Most Valuable Asset
Your health is undoubtedly your most valuable asset. So with that in mind how do you protect your health ?...

The Side Effects Of Lexapro
Lexapro has become a popular antidepressant, but the side effects it produces has medical professionals questi...

Acuvue Advance Contacts
Just like any other contact lens from Acuvue, the Acuvue advance contact lenses offer you plenty of quality an...


Recent Health Articles




Recent Health Articles:

Relief for Asthma and Emphysema
Chlorine and chloramine gases in the air are toxic gases and serious irritants to the lungs. The right water ...

You Can Leave Smoking
The facts are clear. There is nothing worse you could do to adversely affect your health. Smoking is the leadi...

7 Reasons Everyone with Back Pain Should Consider Inversion Therapy
Back pain can suck the joy right out of your life…learn and adopt Inversion Therapy to find relief…...

Health Issue's Concerning Mold
Make sure your allergies are just that and not a reaction to toxic mold conditions. An ounce of prevention mig...

Allergy Air Purifiers: Do They Really Work?
To understand exactly how air purifiers can help those with allergies, it is first important to know what they...

What's The Secret To Longevity? - Beer, Fags And Exercise
There's no question an active body and an active mind are the keys to longevity as this 101 year old marathon ...

Health And Wellness Of The Eye - Visual Depth Perception - What Is It?
Eye health and wellness is as important as is health for the rest of you. Eye health is manageable by you thr...

Looking For Ways To Quit Smoking
To quit cold turkey was an illusion out of my reach smoking two packs of cigarettes a day. It may be an way to...

Should You Use a Quit Smoking Hypnosis Program?
If you want to quit smoking, it's not enough to just deal with your nicotine addiction; you need to deal with ...

How To Identify Allergy Symptoms
The term allergy originated in 1906 when a Viennese pediatrician named Clemens von Pirquet observed that some ...

Most Viewed Articles by infocus




Most Viewed Articles by infocus:

Medical Information - Different Types of Sutures
Today, more and more people are aware that an operating room could not solely operate without the necessary ma...

Tips On Getting The Perfect Chess Set
The are so many chess sets on the market today that it can be very confusing when you are trying to buy one. C...

Cutting Out The Secrets About Paper Shredders
Paper shredders are machines that allow the shredding of any paper to tiny pieces or very fine strips. Paper s...

Elegance and Sophistication - Choosing the Right Candelabras
Used for centuries, candelabras were once bringers of light to homes and cathedrals. but with the advent of el...

Tanning Salons- Are They Right For You
Indoor tanning is an environment that can be controlled. Both tanning beds and the sun give off ultra violet l...

Shape Great Looking Eyebrows With Tweezers
Tweezing is the most inexpensive way to remove unwanted hair. A pair of Tweezers will cost between two to five...

Pregnancy Calendar - How Does My Baby Grow?
My pregnancy calendar was invaluable when I became pregnant with my first child. I had little idea about the w...

Give Your Body A Break By Bringing A Camping Chair
One of the greatest things to do on a camping trip is build a fire and lounge about it - but it's much easier ...

Franchises for Sale - To Buy Or Not To Buy
Franchising is a business model where a franchisee gets the permission start a branch that uses the name and m...

Getting Started In Trekking
Trekking is a great outdoor sport for many people. It arouses in most a heightened appreciation a greater appr...

You have permission to publish or reprint this article in your ezine, website, blog, forum, RSS feed or print publication, free of charge. As long as you keep this article with no changes(included Article Title, Article Body, Author Name, Article Source and keep all links in this article active)and you agree to our publisher terms of service. Below are ready HTML code for this article, you can copy and paste directly into your web page.

Medical Information - Different Types of Sutures -- HTML Version:


Medical Information - Different Types of Sutures -- Summary:

Medical Information - Different Types of Sutures -- Keywords:
1   2   3 Good!   4   5   6 Very Good!!   7   8   9   10 Excellent!!!  
Comments:
No Comment Posted.

Leave Comment: Please Login to leave a comment. Not a member yet? Sign Up now.