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Polyglactin

In general, absorbent sutures are composed of materials that are natural to mammals, such as catgut, and to materials that are either quite susceptible to hydrolysis and/or polymers derived from natural materials such as polyglactin, which is a copolymer of lactic and glycolic acid. Nonabsorbent sutures can be made from natural materials such as cotton, which is a plant material, polymers that range from being hydrophobic to hydrophilic, and steel. [Pg.603]

Poly(DL-lactide-co- glycolide) 85 15 0 Polyglactin DL-PLGA (85 15) Lactel 8515 dl-PLGA Medisorb 8515 DL Resomer RG 858 BPI Alkermes Bl Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxypolymer with hydroxyacetic acid [2678a50-7]... [Pg.25]

Endean, E. K., Kim, D. U., Ellinger, J. et al.. Effects of polypropylene s mechanical properties on histological and functional reactions to polyglactin 910/ polypropylene vascular prostheses, Surg. Forum, 38, 323,1987. [Pg.188]

Bowald, S., Busch, C., and Eriksson, I., 1979. Arterial regeneration following polyglactin 910 suture mesh grafting. Surgery, 86 722-729. [Pg.686]

Matlaga, V.E and Salthouse, T.N., 1980. Electron microscopic observations of polyglactin 910 suture sites, In First World Biomaterials Congress, Abstr., Baden, Austria, April 8-12, 2. [Pg.689]

The direct polycondensation technique can be applied to the syntheses of various copolymers that should have different properties and degradability. For example, copolymers of L-lactic acid and phenyl-substituted a-hydro)q acids, such as l- and o-mandelic acids (l-, d-MA) and phenyl-lactic acid (Phe-LA) have been prepared. Polyglactin is also obtainable by the direct co-polycondensation of glycolic acid and L-lactic acid. ... [Pg.29]

Poly(glycolide/L-lactide) copolymer at 90% glycolide and 10% L-lactide Polyglactin 910 Coated vicryl Braided or monofilament... [Pg.326]

Dyed violet or undyed coated with glycolide and lactide (polyglactin 370) and calcium stearate... [Pg.327]

Scanning electron images of some commercial absorbable sutures (a) Chromic catgut polyglycolic acid family (b) Dexon poly(glycolide/L-lactide) copolymer or polyglactin 910 family ... [Pg.417]


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