Polyglycolic acid sutures: laboratory and clinical evaluation of a new absorbable suture material
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JB Herrmann, RJ Kelly, GA Higgins
Archives of Surgery, 1970
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The generally accepted characteristics of an ideal suture material include superior tensile strength, good knot security, excellent handling characteristics, minimal tissue reaction, absence of allergenic properties, resistance to infection, and eventual absorption when tissue repair has reached satisfactory levels. Except in a very few situations where permanent sutures are a necessity, such as anastomoses between prosthetic and host blood vessels, a satisfactory absorbable material would be desirable. Catgut, the commonly …

