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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take for plain catgut sutures to be absorbed?
Plain catgut sutures are typically absorbed by the body through phagocytosis in approximately 65 days.
What is the sterilization method used for these sutures?
The sutures are sterilized using Gamma Radiation, ensuring they can be used directly without re-sterilization.
What is the shelf life of the surgical sutures?
The product has a shelf life of 3 years from the date of manufacture when stored under proper conditions.
Are there different needle curvatures available?
Yes, we offer various curvatures including 1/2 circle, 3/8 circle, 5/8 circle, and straight cutting needles to suit different surgical needs.
What materials are used for the non-absorbable sutures?
Non-absorbable options include Silk (braided), Polyester (braided), Nylon monofilament, Polypropylene monofilament, and Stainless Steel.
Can the suture length be customized?
Standard lengths include 45cm, 60cm, 75cm, and 150cm, but customized lengths are available upon request.