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Absorbable sutures copolymer Monocryl

Absorbable suture materials are catgut (collagen derived from sheep intestinal submucosa), reconstituted collagen, polyglycolide (e.g., Dexon , Dexon II , Dexon S ), poly(glycolide/lactide) random copolymer (e.g.. Vicryl ), antimicrobial-coated Vicryl (Vicryl Plus ), poly-/ -dioxanone (e.g., PDS , PDSII PDS Plus), poly(glycolide/trimethylene carbonate) block copolymer (e.g., Maxon ), poly(glycolide/e-caprolactone) (e.g., Monocryl ,... [Pg.418]

Poliglecaprone-25 is a copolymer of 75% glycoHde and 25% caprolactone. The molecular weight and the percentages of glycoHde and caprolactone are not the same as the coating polymer on Dexon II, but the stmcture (3) is as shown for that polymer. The suture is distributed under the trade name Monocryl. It is claimed to retain approximately 20 to 30% of its strength two weeks after implantation and to be absorbed ia 91 to 119 days. [Pg.268]


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