| 1. | Absorbable sutures have the benefit over non absorbable sutures of not requiring removal.
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| 2. | It is often used in conjunction with the absorbable suture Monocryl.
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| 3. | Absorbable sutures have the benefit over non absorbable sutures of not requiring removal.
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| 4. | The layers of tissue in the knee are stitched together, usually with absorbable sutures.
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| 5. | The problem is, the absorbable suture is coated with triclosan.
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| 6. | After the surgery, peritoneum is closed with an absorbable suture.
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| 7. | Suturing of buccal incision is recommended with absorbable suture material.
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| 8. | Occasionally, absorbable sutures can cause inflammation and be rejected by the body rather than absorbed.
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| 9. | After division the two aortic ends are oversewn with 2 running layers of non-absorbable sutures.
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| 10. | The rectus fascia is closed with monofilament absorbable suture.
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