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Multifilament surgical suture

Summary Information: Multifilament surgical suture

Multifilament surgical suture: A multifilament surgical suture is several strands of natural or synthetic material braided together, used to bring together the edges of a surgical incision or wound. Multifilament sutures may be more difficult to tie but are sturdier than monofilament sutures.

Diseases Related To Medical Device: Multifilament surgical suture

These diseases are related to the medical device Multifilament surgical suture:

  • Closing a surgical incision
  • Closing a wound

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