Sutures with the strength of 0 were used in two patients (2%), with strength of 1 in 48 patients (57%), and with strength of 2 in 31 patients (36%). Subcutaneous suture was performed in 48 ...
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Ask A Doctor: Do Monocryl Sutures Need To Be Removed?As it is completely absorbed by hydrolysis, it does not need to be removed. Monocryl sutures are absorbable and usually are not removed. They begin dissolving in one to two weeks, and also lose ...
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