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'''Note: Favor absorable sutures for facial repair especially in children''' | '''Note: Favor absorable sutures for facial repair especially in children''' | ||
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== Technique == | |||
*Horizontal Mattress | |||
**Spreads tension over wound | |||
**Useful for high tension wounds | |||
*Vertical Mattress | |||
**Great for wound eversion, closure of both sup and deep layers: contraindication to deeps | |||
==Types== | |||
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|+ Absorbable Sutures | |+ Absorbable Sutures | ||
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| Prolene (Polypropylene)||Moderate||Low||Monofilament stiff | | Prolene (Polypropylene)||Moderate||Low||Monofilament stiff | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
Revision as of 23:04, 5 February 2014
Chart
| Area | Size | Type | Days to Removal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scalp | Staples or 4-0 or 5-0 | non absorable | 7 |
| Ear | 6-0 | non absorable | 5-7 |
| Eyelid | 6-0 or 7-0 | absorable or nonabsorbable | 5-7 |
| Eyebrow | 5-0 or 6-0 | absorable or nonabsorbable | 5-7 |
| Nose | 6-0 | absorable or nonabsorbable | 5-7 |
| Lip | 6-0 | absorable | NA |
| Oral mucosa | 5-0 | absorable | NA |
| Other face / forehead | 6-0 | absorable or nonabsorbable | 5 |
| Chest/abdomen | 4-0 or 5-0 | non absorable | 12-14 |
| Back | 4-0 or 5-0 | non absorable | 7-10 |
| Extremities | 4-0 or 5-0 | non absorable | 7-10 |
| Hand | 5-0 | non absorable | 7-10 |
| Foot / Sole | 4-0 | non absorable | 12-14 |
| Joint (Extensor) | 4-0 | non absorable | 10-14 |
| Joint (Flexor) | 4-0 | non absorable | 7-10 |
| Vagina | 4-0 | absorable | NA |
| Penis | 5-0 | non absorable | 7-10 |
| Scrotum | 5-0 | non absorable | 7-10 |
Note: consider use of Fast Absorbing Gut (5-0/6-0) on Ear, Eyelid, Eyebrow, Nose, Lip and Face if anticipated difficulty with suture removal
Note: Favor absorable sutures for facial repair especially in children
Technique
- Horizontal Mattress
- Spreads tension over wound
- Useful for high tension wounds
- Vertical Mattress
- Great for wound eversion, closure of both sup and deep layers: contraindication to deeps
Types
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Absorbable Sutures Suture Type Days of Tensile Strength Complete Absorption Descriptions Chromic Gut 7-21 days 90 days Chromium treated to decrease tissue reactivity Vicryl (Polyglactin) 21 days 90 days Synthetic Vicryl Rapid 10 days 42 days Synthetic with radiation treatment for increased absorption
| Suture Type | Tensile Stength | Body Reactivity | Filliment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nylon | High | Low | Monofilament |
| Silk | Low | High | multifilament |
| Prolene (Polypropylene) | Moderate | Low | Monofilament stiff |
See Also
Source
Tajirian Ani et al. A review of sutures and other skin closure materials. Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy. 2010 Dec;12(6):296-302.
