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  1. Feb 5, 2015 · Nylon (Ethilon) Ethilon is a non-absorbable monofilament suture material made from nylon 6 (also known as polyamide). It comes in three colours: black, green and clear. It looks like plastic and feels stiffer than Monocryl or PDS. Behaviour over time. Ethilon breaks down very slowly by hydrolysis, losing tensile strength at a rate of 15-20% per ...

  2. ETHILON™ Suture is a nonabsorbable, sterile surgical monofilament suture composed of the long-chain aliphatic polymers Nylon 6 and Nylon 6,6. ETHILON™ Suture is dyed black or green to enhance visibility in tissue. The suture is also available undyed (clear). 1. Device Specs & Comparison.

  3. Nylon sutures are monofilament sutures and are remarkably smooth, soft and gives excellent knot security. Nylon sutures are non-absorbable sutures and possess excellent tensile strength. Nylon sutures are available in black colour.

  4. Monofilament Polyamide Suture is a non-absorbable sterile synthetic surgical suture commonly know as polyamide or Nylon Suture. UNILON is composed of long chain aliphatic polymers made from 100% homo polymer of Nylon 6 and 6.6. Nylon suture is dyed black or blue to enhance the visibility in tissue. These sutures are infection resistant.

  5. Mar 15, 2022 · Nylon sutures are a type of suture used in surgery to hold tissue together. They have several benefits over other types of sutures, including: They are stronger and more durable than silk.

  6. Mono filament Nylon, sutures are inert, non absorb able, sterile sutures composed of the long-chain aliphatic polymers and Nylon 6.6. They elicit a minimal acute inflammatory reaction in tissue, which is followed by gradual encapsulation of the suture by fibrous connective issue.

  7. Dec 4, 2023 · Nylon sutures have revolutionized the field of medical suturing with their versatility, strength, and biocompatibility. From general surgery to specialized medical disciplines such as dermatology, ophthalmology, and orthopedics, nylon sutures continue to be a staple in the medical toolkit.