What suture size is the smallest?
What suture size is the smallest?
Sutures are available from a size 10-0 (smallest size) to a 5 (largest size). When discussing/verbalizing suture sizes, they are referred to as number 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 and 0 (zero or “oh”), 2-(“oh”) and so on.
Which suture size is smaller 4 0 or 0?
U.S.P. SUTURE SIZES CHART
U.S.P. Size | COLLAGEN SUTURES | |
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# 0 | 4 | 0.400 – 0.499 |
# 2-0 | 3.5 | 0.350 – 0.399 |
# 3-0 | 3 | 0.300 – 0.339 |
# 4-0 | 2 | 0.200 – 0.249 |
What are the sizes of suture?
Suture sizes and suggested indications for their use
USP SIZE | SIZE IN MM | SUGGESTED INDICATION |
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3-0 & 2-0 | 0.2 & 0.3 | Closure of thick skin, fascia, muscle, tendon repair |
0 & 1 | 0.35 & 0.4 | Closure of fascia, drain stitches |
2 and above | >0.5 | Large tendon repairs, thick fascial closures, drain sutures (usually orthopaedic surgery) |
What is the optimal suture size?
SUTURE SIZE A 1-0 is larger than a 6-0 suture. The optimal choice of suture size is to use the smallest size that will close the wound appropriately. The larger the suture, there is increased additional trauma to the site and increased likelihood of scarring.
Which suture thread has the smallest diameter?
Suture sizes are defined by the United States Pharmacopeia (U.S.P.). Sutures were originally manufactured ranging in size from #1 to #6, with #1 being the smallest. A #4 suture would be roughly the diameter of a tennis racquet string.
What is Ethilon suture used for?
ETHILON Suture is dyed black or green to enhance visibility in tissue. ETHILON Suture is indicated for use in general soft tissue approximation and/or ligation, including use in cardiovascular, ophthalmic, and neurological procedures.
How do you read suture sizes?
Use the needle with the smallest possible length for your procedure, you will get better results. Suture sizing is just like the sizing for IV’s and injection needles- the smaller the suture, the larger the number. The smallest sutures, 10-0, you will likely never use as a nurse practitioner.
How are suture sizes measured?
The needle length, not the chord length, is the measurement supplied on suture packages. The radius, or bite depth, is the distance from the body of the needle to the center of the circle along which the needle curves; the diameter is considered the gauge or thickness of the needle wire.
Do Ethilon sutures dissolve?
Nylon (Ethilon) and Prolene are both non-absorbable monofilament suture materials which provide good tensile strength with low tissue reactivity and are therefore widely used.
What type of suture is Ethilon?
Ethilon is a synthetic nonabsorbable nylon suture manufactured by Ethicon in Cornelia, Georgia. Black in color, it is a monofilament suture that is used frequently for soft-tissue approximation and ligation.
Where is ETHILON Suture used?
ETHILON Suture is indicated for use in general soft tissue approximation and/or ligation, including use in cardiovascular, ophthalmic, and neurological procedures.