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- Vicryl abstract "Vicryl (polyglactin 910) is an absorbable, synthetic, usually braided suture, manufactured by Ethicon Inc., a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson. A monofilament version is also made for use in ophthalmic practice. It is indicated for soft tissue approximation and ligation. The suture holds its tensile strength for approximately two to three weeks in tissue, and is completely absorbed by hydrolysis within 56–70 days. Vicryl and other polyglycolic-acid sutures may also be treated for more rapid breakdown ("Vicryl Rapide") in rapidly healing tissues such as mucous membrane, or impregnated with triclosan ("Vicryl Plus Antibacterial") to provide antimicrobial protection of the suture line. Because vicryl is slow-absorbing and often braided, its use is contraindicated in closure of any cutaneous wound exposed to the air, as it draws moisture from the healing tissue to the skin and allows bacteria and irritants to migrate into the wound. This inevitably leads to high reactivity to the contaminants, poor wound healing, and eventually infection. Although the name "Vicryl" is a trademark of Ethicon, the term "vicryl" has been used generically referring to any synthetic absorbable suture made primarily of polyglycolic acid. Other brands of polyglycolic acid suture include Surgicryl, Polysorb and Dexon, all of which are manufactured by different companies.".
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- Vicryl wikiPageID "4034273".
- Vicryl wikiPageLength "1837".
- Vicryl wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Vicryl wikiPageRevisionID "678858780".
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surgical_suture_material.
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLink Ethicon.
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLink Ethicon_Inc..
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLink Hydrolysis.
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLink Johnson_&_Johnson.
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLink Johnson_and_Johnson.
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLink Ligature_(medicine).
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLink Ophthalmology.
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLink Polyglycolic_acid.
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLink Polyglycolide.
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLink Surgical_suture.
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLink Triclosan.
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLink Vicryl_Plus_Antibacterial.
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLink Vicryl_Rapide.
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLink File:Vicryl_surgical_suture_3-0.31mm.70cm_03.JPG.
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vicryl".
- Vicryl wikiPageWikiLinkText "vicryl".
- Vicryl hasPhotoCollection Vicryl.
- Vicryl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Vicryl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Surgery-stub.
- Vicryl subject Category:Surgical_suture_material.
- Vicryl comment "Vicryl (polyglactin 910) is an absorbable, synthetic, usually braided suture, manufactured by Ethicon Inc., a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson. A monofilament version is also made for use in ophthalmic practice. It is indicated for soft tissue approximation and ligation. The suture holds its tensile strength for approximately two to three weeks in tissue, and is completely absorbed by hydrolysis within 56–70 days.".
- Vicryl label "Vicryl".
- Vicryl sameAs Vicryl.
- Vicryl sameAs Vicryl.
- Vicryl sameAs ویکریل.
- Vicryl sameAs m.0bdlkj.
- Vicryl sameAs Викрил.
- Vicryl sameAs Q3774812.
- Vicryl sameAs Q3774812.
- Vicryl wasDerivedFrom Vicryl?oldid=678858780.
- Vicryl depiction Vicryl_surgical_suture_3-0.31mm.70cm_03.JPG.
- Vicryl isPrimaryTopicOf Vicryl.