DSI Polydioxanone (PDO) suture is preferred among medical practitioners due to its monofilament, synthetic composition, which minimizes irritation and tissue reaction post-implantation compared to natural-origin absorbable sutures. The DSI PDO variant offers numerous advantages over other synthetic absorbable sutures. Notably, it boasts superior tensile strength and flexibility, along with a prolonged tissue approximation period, making it particularly suitable for internal tissues and procedures requiring durable absorbable materials. With its impressive tensile strength and pliability, DSI PDO suture can provide wound support for up to 50 days.
DSI PDO Surgical suture is suitable for pediatric cardiovascular, ophthalmic, digestive, plastic/reconstructive, general, and cuticle surgeries, ensuring secure tissue approximation.
DSI PDO sutures fulfill the need for extended wound support through a simple hydrolytic process, offering up to 50 days of healing assistance. Typically, these sutures retain 75% of their initial tensile strength after 4 weeks, followed by 50% at 6 weeks, and 25% at 8 weeks, eventually being fully absorbed by the body within 180 days.
Indications:
Tooth extractions
Periodontal surgery
Implant surgery
oral surgical procedures, including biopsy excisions, frenectomy, apicoectomy, and alveolar ridge preservation
Soft tissue grafting
Ophthalmic surgeries
Plastic and reconstructive surgeries
Orthopedic surgeries
Features & Benefits:
Polydioxanone material - Crafted from high-quality polydioxanone polymer, ensuring biocompatibility and gradual absorption within the body
Absorbability - PDO sutures are absorbable, they are broken down and metabolized by the body over time, eliminating the need for suture removal
Tensile Strength - Exhibits adequate initial tensile strength to hold wound edges together during the early stages of healing, providing secure wound closure
Biocompatible - Biocompatible material minimizes the risk of adverse tissue reactions or inflammation, enhancing patient safety and reducing postoperative complications
Versatility - PDO sutures can be used in a wide range of surgical procedures across different specialties due to their versatility and compatibility with various tissue types
Gradual degradation - Allows for sustained wound support while facilitating natural tissue healing, with degradation rates suitable for different tissue environments
Enhanced patient comfort - Absorbable nature eliminates the need for suture removal, reducing patient discomfort and enhancing overall postoperative experience
Sterilize packaging - Each suture is individually packaged and sterilized to ensure compliance with medical standards and reduce the risk of surgical site infections
New needle - Equipped with a new improved atraumatic needle for less friction and tissue irritation