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  • Synthetic sutures made of polyglycolic acid, an absorbable (i.e., biodegradable) polymer. These sutures are typically available in sterile braided multifilament coated (e.g., magnesium stearate) thread sections (e.g., 18, 30 inches/45, 76 cm long) attached to a single-use needle as an integral device; they are frequently colored for easy identification during surgery. Polyglycolic acid absorbable synthetic sutures keep their tensile strength for several days to a few weeks, and complete absorption occurs in 60 to 90 days; their intended use includes suturing of subcutaneous, abdominal, thoracic, and other tissues during surgical procedures.
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