Polypropylene sutures

Polypropylene sutures are synthetic, non-absorbable sutures commonly used in various surgical procedures. They are made from a synthetic polymer called polypropylene, which is known for its strength and biocompatibility. Polypropylene sutures are often used in procedures where long-term tensile strength is required, such as in cardiovascular, ophthalmic, and orthopedic surgeries. These sutures are not absorbed by the body and remain in place until they are removed by a healthcare professional. Polypropylene sutures are available in different sizes and configurations to suit the specific needs of different surgeries.