PDS-Polydioxanone suture an antibacterial coated sterile suture used in abdominal wall closure, fascia, etc.
It absorbs lately up to 90 days.
Absorbable suture material with monofilament material
PDS Fullform-Polydioxanone suture
Benefits of Suture
Improved Patient Comfort
PDS retrains its strength up to 6 weeks after surgery
Smooth continuous techniques and less bacterial harboring on the suture line by fine needle
Uses
Closing fascia in midline incisions
Monofilament suture
Antibacterial protection
Mass absorption by hydrolysis and absorbs completely in approximately 182 to 238 days
The complication of PDS suture
A common complication in the PDS-polydioxanone suture
Surgical Site Infection
Wound Dehiscence
Incisional Hernia
The main risk of bacterial colonization and biofilm formation
list of bacterial colonization
Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcus epidermis
MRSE aureus
MRSE epidermis
Escherichia coli
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Needle holder for the suturing
Sterilization
Sterilization methods used in Ethylene oxide sterilization methods
Re-Sterilization is not recommended after opening the suture material
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