Unboxing Video of GDT Polyglycolic Acid (PGA) Suture

Unboxing GDT Polyglycolic Acid (PGA) Suture

Unboxing Video of GDT Polyglycolic Acid (PGA) Suture
The GDT PGA Sutures are high-quality absorbable surgical sutures designed for dental procedures, offering excellent tensile strength, minimal tissue reaction, and efficient absorption. Engineered for ease of handling and reliable wound support, these sutures are suitable for various soft tissue surgeries but not for cardiovascular or neurological applications.
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In this video, we are unboxing the GDT PGA Sutures, a high-quality product designed for optimal performance in dental surgical procedures. The GDT PGA Sutures are engineered to ensure easy handling, smooth passage through tissue, and reliable wound support. This blog post offers a detailed overview of GDT PGA Sutures, highlighting their features, benefits, and clinical applications for dental professionals.

Unboxing Video

Before diving into the specifics, let’s start with the unboxing video of the GDT PGA Suture. This video will give you a first-hand look at the product packaging, contents, and initial impressions. 

Overview of GDT PGA Sutures

GDT PGA Sutures are synthetic, coated, braided absorbable sterile surgical sutures composed entirely of a homopolymer of glycolide (100%). These sutures are violet-dyed and coated with a unique combination of polycaprolactone and calcium stearate. Available in USP sizes 3-0, 4-0, and 5-0, each suture has a length of 75.0 cm and is attached to a 3/8 Circle 20.0mm Reverse Cutting hardened stainless steel needle.

Product Specifications

Our Polyglycolic Acid (PGA) Sutures are designed to be absorbable, providing excellent tensile strength and knot security. Composed of polyglycolic acid coated with polycaprolactone and calcium stearate, these sutures elicit a significantly reduced inflammatory response due to their synthetic nature and are absorbed by hydrolysis. After two weeks of implantation, 85% of the initial tensile strength remains, providing reliable wound support for up to 30 days. Complete absorption occurs within 60-90 days, ensuring minimal tissue reaction and excellent histocompatibility.

Indications and Selection

GDT PGA Sutures are indicated for use in general soft tissue surgeries, including ophthalmic procedures, but are not suitable for cardiovascular and neurological tissues. The choice of suture should be based on the patient’s condition, surgical experience, technique, and wound size. The minimal tissue reactivity and synthetic composition make these sutures compatible with all patients, minimizing the risk of negative body reactions.

Performance and Benefits

GDT PGA Sutures lead to the ingrowth of fibrous connective tissue due to their minimal initial inflammatory reaction. The sutures are absorbed by hydrolysis, with the polymer degrading into glycolic acid, which is subsequently absorbed and metabolized by the body. The absorption process begins with a loss of tensile strength followed by a loss of mass. GDT PGA Sutures retain 70% of their tensile strength by the end of the second week and are progressively absorbed between 60 and 90 days. The performance of these sutures in terms of tensile strength is as follows:

  • Approximately 96.1% at 7 days
  • Approximately 83.3% at 14 days
  • Approximately 53.8% at 21 days
  • Approximately 19.95% at 28 days

These sutures exhibit excellent elasticity, very low tissue reaction, and simple passage through tissues due to their low frictional coefficient. They provide superior wound support with minimal complications, ensuring effective and reliable surgical outcomes.

Conclusion

In conclusion, GDT PGA Sutures are an outstanding choice for dental professionals seeking high-performance absorbable sutures. Their combination of excellent tensile strength, minimal tissue reactivity, and efficient absorption makes them ideal for a wide range of dental and surgical applications. The detailed design, including the violet color for easy visibility and the durable connection to the reverse cutting needle, ensures precision and efficiency during procedures.

By choosing GDT PGA Sutures, dental practitioners can be confident in their ability to provide secure, effective wound closures with minimal complications. These sutures are not only easy to handle and knot but also demonstrate superior performance in both routine and complex surgical scenarios.

Disclaimer:

The medical, clinical, and scientific information provided on this blog is intended for general educational purposes only. While we aim to keep content accurate and up to date, we do not guarantee completeness, accuracy, timeliness, or balance. Nothing on this blog constitutes medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or a treatment recommendation. The content must not be used as a basis for diagnosing conditions or for selecting, starting, changing, or stopping any treatment or medication. Always seek guidance from a qualified dentist, physician, or other licensed healthcare professional. Clinical decisions, including the choice and application of diagnostic methods, protocols, treatments, and products, remain the sole responsibility of the treating clinician and should be made based on the individual patient case. To the fullest extent permitted by law, GDT Dental Implants is not liable for any loss, damage, or inconvenience arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information presented on this blog.

Product availability, indications, and regulatory status may vary by country or region, and different requirements may apply. For local availability and country specific information, please contact our customer service team or an authorized distributor in your region.

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