SUTCRYL™ Premium Absorbable Sutures – Trusted Polyglactin 910 for Safe & Reliable Healing
Absorbable Polyglactine 910 Synthetic Braided Surgical Sutures
SUTCRYL Absorbable Sutures is a violet, braided, and coated multifilament suture made of Polyglactine 910, a copolymer of 90% glycolide and 10% L-lactide. It offers high tensile strength, excellent handling, and knot security with minimal tissue reaction.
| Type | First and foremost, SUTCRYL is a braided and coated multifilament absorbable suture, specifically engineered for superior handling, secure knotting, and smooth tissue passage. Moreover, as a premium absorbable surgical suture, it offers dependable performance in both general and specialized surgeries. |
| Composition | From a material standpoint, SUTCRYL is manufactured from Polyglactin 910, a copolymer of 90% Glycolide and 10% L-Lactide. Accordingly, it delivers predictable hydrolytic absorption with optimal tensile strength. As a result, this advanced formulation makes SUTCRYL one of the most reliable Polyglactin 910 absorbable sutures available today. |
| Color | For enhanced intraoperative visibility, SUTCRYL is available in violet color, which therefore improves precision during surgical procedures. |
| Coating | In addition, each suture is coated with a precise layer of Polycaprolactone and Calcium Stearate (1%), ensuring: Reduced tissue drag, and thus smoother passage Enhanced knot security, for greater surgical confidence Excellent handling during surgery, even in delicate procedures Consequently, this coating significantly improves performance compared to uncoated absorbable sutures. |
| Tissue Reaction | Importantly, SUTCRYL causes minimal tissue reaction, thereby promoting safe, gentle, and comfortable healing. |
Absorption Profile of SUTCRYL™ Polyglactin 910 Absorbable Sutures
With regard to absorption, SUTCRYL absorbable sutures are absorbed by hydrolytic action, with:
- Total absorption in approximately 56 to 70 days
- About 75% tensile strength retention after 2 weeks
- Around 50% tensile strength retention after 3 weeks
Therefore, this predictable absorption profile makes SUTCRYL ideal for soft tissue approximation that requires temporary yet reliable wound support.
Indications for Use – Where SUTCRYL Absorbable Sutures Are Used
Based on its proven properties, SUTCRYL is recommended for general soft tissue closure and ligation, including:
- General surgery.
- Skin closure.
- Gastrointestinal surgery.
- Plastic surgery.
- Gynaecology.
- Urology.
- Ophthalmic surgery.
As such, SUTCRYL offers versatile clinical applications across multiple specialties.
Indications for Use – Where SUTCRYL Absorbable Sutures Are Used
Based on its proven properties, SUTCRYL is recommended for general soft tissue closure and ligation, including:
- General surgery.
- Skin closure.
- Gastrointestinal surgery.
- Plastic surgery.
- Gynaecology.
- Urology.
- Ophthalmic surgery.
As such, SUTCRYL offers versatile clinical applications across multiple specialties.
Contradictions
However, SUTCRYL Polyglactin 910 absorbable sutures should not be used in:
- Cardiovascular surgery
- Neurosurgery
- Procedures requiring extended or permanent wound support
For this reason, proper case selection is essential for optimal outcomes.
Sizes & Packaging – Direct from a Surgical Sutures Manufacturer
As a professional surgical sutures manufacturer, SUTCRYL is supplied in:
- USP sizes 6/0 through 2 (metric 0.7 – 5.0)
- One dozen sutures per box with needles
- Three-dozen boxes available upon customer request
Furthermore, bulk supply, private labeling, and OEM manufacturing are available for distributors and hospitals worldwide.
Sizes & Packaging – Direct from a Surgical Sutures Manufacturer
As a professional surgical sutures manufacturer, SUTCRYL is supplied in:
- USP sizes 6/0 through 2 (metric 0.7 – 5.0)
- One dozen sutures per box with needles
- Three-dozen boxes available upon customer request
Furthermore, bulk supply, private labeling, and OEM manufacturing are available for distributors and hospitals worldwide.







