Sutures are used to help close cuts and wounds and start the healing process. Because of the materials it is made of, sutures can be too stiff and potentially damage soft tissue. A research team has ...
The Polyvinylidene Fluoride Sutures (PVDF Sutures) market has gained significant traction in recent years due to the increasing demand for advanced surgical materials in the healthcare industry. PVDF ...
Surgeries, major or minor, virtually always require sutures—but they can prove uncomfortable and painful, or even become infected. Now, a spray-on film of biodegradable polymer nanofibers could ...
According to Market.us, the Nonabsorbable Multifilament Suture Market size is projected to surpass around USD 10 billion by 2033, from USD 6 billion in 2023, and it is poised to reach a registered ...
Triboelectric effect The bioabsorbable electrical stimulation suture (BioES-suture) converts the mechanical energy of movement into effective electrical stimulation. (Courtesy: Zhouquan Sun and ...
‌Absorbable sutures, also known as dissolvable stitches, are sutures that can naturally dissolve and be absorbed by the body as a wound heals. Not all wounds are sealed with absorbable sutures.
Sutures are filaments, fibers or thread-like materials used to hold a wound or tissue together. In surgical language, sutures are used for apposition – that is, the positioning (of tissue) side by ...