Polydioxanone Suture Manufacturer in China
Medico has specialized in providing polydioxanone sutures for 18 years. We distribute various PDO sutures for multiple procedures, including ophthalmic surgery, microsurgery, and urology.
- Outstanding flexibility and softness
- FDA-Approved polydioxanone suture
- Exceptional knot security and excellent handling
- Guaranteed seal and suture sterility
Medico Polydioxanone Suture
The polydioxanone suture is made of polyester, poly (p-dioxanone). It provides more extended wound support for up to 50 days. The tensile strength of polydioxanone sutures is significantly superior. Its monofilament construction provides exceptional knot security and handling properties.
Within 180 days of implantation, the suture is absorbed through simple hydrolysis. PDO suture absorption is consistent and predictable. Medico launches synthetic polydioxanone absorbable sutures in a range of sizes, from USP size 8-0 to 2-0. We offer broad series of surgical suture solutions.
At Medico, we can offer you customized and low price medical polydioxanone sutures. Free samples are also available.
The polydioxanone suture 2-0 in length has an absorption rate of 182-238 days. They are colored undyed to allow increased visibility while suturing. This suture comes in a box with 36 sutures and an FS-1 reverse cutting needle.
Medico 3-0 polydioxanone suture is ideal for soft tissue approximation, such as pediatric cardiovascular tissue and ophthalmic surgery. It has an absorption rate of 182-238 days. Available with 1/2 circle needle.
Our polydioxanone suture 5-0 colored violet to improve visibility. They are made with high-quality materials and innovative techniques. We are ensuring that they meet the industry’s high standards.
The polydioxanone sutureu 4-0 monofilament wound support lasts longer. It has exceptional pliability. They are used to close all sorts of soft tissue adhesions. Also, it features an undyed monofilament.
The tensile strength-duration of 6-0 surgical PDO suture is 55-65 days. Over 180-200 days absorption duration. It has a lower tissue response and no risk of toxicity. Features an ultra-sharp needlepoint.
The 0 looped PDS sutures are recommended for use for ocular surgery and pediatric cardiovascular tissue. It is used in all forms of soft tissue approximation. Medico offers this medical suture at a more competitive price.
Medico Polydioxanone Suture Advantages
Medico polydioxanone suture is a long-lasting wound support material. They are utilized when the surgeon chooses an absorbable suture for long-term wound support.
Sutures made of polydioxanone have much greater tensile strength. After ten days of incubation in the stomach, submucosa showed 91.4% maximum tensile strength retention.
Polydioxanone sutures allow easy passage of the fibers through tissue and smooth knot tying. It provides no trauma, flexible handling, and extended absorption duration.
The polydioxanone suture provides little to no tissue reactivity because it is a monofilament suture. After four weeks, it has lost 40% of its strength and all mechanical qualities.
Polydiaxanone Sutures Material
Medico polydioxanone suture is made of polyester, poly(p-dioxanone). It has been determined to be non-antigenic. Thus, it evokes just a minor tissue reaction after absorption.
- Construction
The PDS polydioxanone sutures are sterile, synthetic, monofilament, and absorbable.
- Composition
Medico polydiaxanone sutures are absorbable sutures with a 180-210 day absorption profile. It induces a relatively minor tissue reaction. Works best for internal tissues.
Advantages & Benefits of Medico PDO Suture
- Excellent strength retention for long-term wound support
- Allows for smooth passage through tissues without causing damage
- Minimal tissue response
- Precise absorption rate
- Strong knot tie down
- Softness and malleability
- Good handling and secure knotting
- Exceptional suppleness
- Non-allergenic; non-pyrogenic
- Guaranteed seal and product sterility
Recommended Procedures
Medico polydioxanone suture is indicated for approximation of all types of tissues, such as pediatric cardiovascular tissues. It is also preferable to use for the following surgical procedures.
Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery, General Orthopedic Surgery, General Surgery, Ophthalmic Surgery, Gynaecology, Urology, Plastic Surgery, Gastrointestinal Surgery, Digestive Surgery, Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery, etc.
In contrast, PDO suture is unsuitable for procedures like neurosurgery, cardiovascular surgery, prosthetic devices, adult cardiovascular tissue surgery, and microsurgery. It should not be utilized while supporting tissues for extended periods because it is an absorbable suture.
Medico - Your Professional Polydioxanone Suture Supplier
For over 18 years, Medico has specialized in producing absorbable and non-absorbable surgical sutures. Polydioxanone suture is one of our top products. This surgical material is ideal for wound closure and specialty surgical applications. We have different sizes and specifications of PDO sutures available.
As an ISO9001-certified manufacturer, Medico has become a leading surgical solution provider. We maintain quality standards based on demanding international standards. Our PDO sutures had passed FDA, GMP, and CE certifications. We have served the medical, hospitality, veterinary, and other industries for the past years.
Furthermore, we can also provide OEM services for your polydioxanone suture needs. Contact us now.
Medico Polydioxanone Suture
- Round Bodied
- Curved Cutting
- Reverse Cutting
- Taper Cutting
- Blunt Point
- Precision Point-Reverse Cutting
- Micropoint Curved Spatula
- Material Testing
- Suture Materials
- Surgical Needle
- Attaching Needle
- Connection Testing
- Winding
- Packing
- Automatic EO Sterilization System
Custom Polydioxanone Suture to Boost Your Brand
Medico polydioxanone surgical suture is made of polyester and polydioxanone (p-dioxanone). It provides wound support for a more extended amount of time and has much greater tensile strength. Best use in general soft tissue closing.
The monofilament polydioxanone suture has reliable knot security and superior high extended tensile strength. It also features smooth passage through tissue producing minor damage. Better needles offer optimal sharpness.
Our polydioxanone barbed suture has unidirectional barbs to anchor tissues. It doesn’t need knots to approximate opposing wound edges. The barbed shape evenly distributes strain, providing a unique combination of security and speed.
The polydioxanone suture with a needle has a soft, supple monofilament composition. It has absorbency and up to 6 weeks of wound support. Ideal for orthopedic procedures, geriatric procedures, gastric tract, fascia closure, etc.
Medico produces sterile polydioxanone sutures with increased holding power, excellent handling, and remarkable suppleness. FDA-approved for better visibility during surgery. Guaranteed product sterility and sealed.
A Polydioxanone suture, PDS II, is a synthetic, absorbable monofilament suture used in surgical procedures. It’s made from a polymer of paradioxanome, which is considered stronger and more durable than most synthetic sutures.
Due to their absorbable nature, these sutures come in handy when ligating soft tissue wounds. Surgeons often use them for ophthalmic surgeries, pediatric cardiovascular procedures, and several micro-surgeries.
Their tensile strength and durability make them ideal for procedures that require the absorbable properties of a suture and a wound support system. However, they are not recommended for procedures that require healing for more than six weeks.
Polydioxanone sutures are designed to dissolve after some time. It undergoes hydrolysis, which breaks it down into various components. Most of the end product is passed out as urine, while the remaining is exhaled as CO2 and excreted through the digestive system.
Yes. Polydioxanone sutures are recommended for several procedures, including skin closure and ligation. It’s used alongside polyglycolic acid and polyglyconate. However, surgeons need to take extra caution when handling these sutures to lower the risk of inflammation which could interfere with the healing process.
PDS II is a synthetic, absorbable monofilament suture that retains 25% of its tensile strength for up to 42 days. However, it takes 130-180 days to dissolve and excrete from the body completely.