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Nonabsorbable

Nonabsorbable

Nylon This is a frequently used nonabsorbable suture, and provides minimal tissue reactivity coupled with very good handling. While a very good choice for most closures, it does not move through tissue as smoothly as polypropylene, so if buried subcuticular sutures are placed with nonabsorbable suture, the latter would be preferred. Nylon is available either braided or monofilament; the former may confer slightly better handling, though this is outweighed by the ability of monofilament nylon to move easily through tissue.