A. Savulescu, C. Cîrlan, F. Blăjuț, M. Iordache, M. Iordache-Petrescu, A. Ionescu, Cristian Lutencu, Lucian Popa
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Abstract
Sutures are used in surgery to approximate wounds for the healing purpose after injury or elective interventions or for
hemostasis ligation. During the millennial evolution of sutures, natural fibres have been almost completely replaced by
synthetic materials. Experience from the last years has shown that silk and catgut chromium threads are natural fibres
still used in surgical theatres, but they might have registered a decrease in preferences due to inflammatory response.
Despite the continuous improvement in this field, there is not a perfect universal suture affordable and right for every
patient. There are rare, but possible complications such as local irritation, foreign body response, granulomas or fistulas.
Various studies conducted over time, some presented in this paper, have shown that actual surgical threads are safe
and taking into account the indications, we should obtain maximum results with minimum adverse reactions. An ideal
combination of delayed absorption and elasticity allows a tension-free closure and supports the healing process of most
tissues and makes the surgical thread a preferred option for surgeons. The purpose of this article is to overview the
suturing materials and to optimise surgical techniques by increasing the benefits of each suture material with minimal
adverse reactions.
期刊介绍:
Industria Textila journal is addressed to university and research specialists, to companies active in the textiles and clothing sector and to the related sectors users of textile products with a technical purpose.