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Sutures for C-section procedures are designed for layered tissue approximation, uterine closure, fascia repair and skin closure during caesarean section surgery. Obstetric procedures commonly involve absorbable sutures selected for dependable wound support, controlled healing and reduced long-term tissue reaction across internal and external closure layers.
Caesarean Section Closure
C-section sutures are commonly used for uterine closure, fascial repair and layered obstetric wound approximation procedures.
Layered Tissue Approximation
Different suture materials may be selected for uterine, fascial, subcutaneous and skin closure layers during caesarean procedures.
Absorbable Wound Support
Absorbable sutures are widely used in C-section procedures to provide temporary wound support during healing.
C-Section Suture Healing Profiles
Different caesarean section closure layers may require different absorbable wound support durations depending on tissue type and healing requirements.
Vicryl / Polyglactin 910
Monocryl / Poliglecaprone 25
PDS II / Polydioxanone
| Suture Material | Structure | Absorbability | Common C-Section Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vicryl / Polyglactin 910 | Braided | Absorbable | General obstetric soft tissue and uterine closure |
| Monocryl / Poliglecaprone 25 | Monofilament | Absorbable | Subcuticular and cosmetic skin closure |
| PDS II / Polydioxanone | Monofilament | Absorbable | Extended fascial and deep tissue support |
| Ethilon / Nylon | Monofilament | Non-Absorbable | Selected external skin closure procedures |
Layered Obstetric Closure
C-section procedures commonly involve multiple closure layers requiring dependable tissue approximation and wound support.
Absorbable Wound Support
Absorbable sutures provide temporary support during obstetric healing and tissue recovery.
Subcuticular Skin Closure
Fine monofilament sutures are commonly selected for cosmetic skin approximation following caesarean procedures.
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