Category Archives: Sutures

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July 25, 2025 Sutures 0 Comment

Advantages of Using Antibacterial Sutures in Surgery

In modern surgical practice, minimizing postoperative complications and ensuring faster wound healing are critical goals. One of the key challenges faced by surgeons is surgical site infections (SSIs) — a major contributor to postoperative morbidity. To combat this, medical innovation has introduc...
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July 15, 2025 Sutures 0 Comment

Choosing the Right Surgical Sutures – Absorbable vs. Non-Absorbable

When it comes to wound closure and tissue approximation, choosing the right suture material is crucial for optimal healing and surgical success. At Suture Planet, we provide a comprehensive range of absorbable and non-absorbable sutures tailored for every clinical requirement. But how do you decide ...
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July 05, 2025 Sutures 0 Comment

Monofilament vs Polyfilament Sutures: Choosing the Right Surgical Thread

Sutures play a critical role in surgical procedures, providing wound support and ensuring proper healing. Among the many types of sutures available, one of the fundamental distinctions lies in their filament structure—monofilament and polyfilament. Both types serve different purposes and come with...
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June 10, 2025 Sutures 0 Comment

Why Surgeons Trust Netbond® Polyester Sutures for Long-Term Surgical Support

When it comes to critical surgical procedures—especially in cardiovascular, orthopedic, and general surgery—surgeons demand sutures that offer strength, reliability, and long-term support. That’s where Netbond® Polyester Sutures, offered by Suture Planet, stand out as a trusted choice in oper...
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February 14, 2025 Sutures 0 Comment

Surgical Staples vs. Sutures: Which One is the Better Choice for Wound Closure?

Wound closure is a critical step in any surgical procedure, ensuring proper healing and minimizing complications. Surgical staples and sutures are the two most commonly used methods for closing incisions and wounds. While both are effective, they have distinct advantages and limitations depending on...