Novafil non-absorbable monofilament surgical sutures are composed of polybutester fiber.
The suture is available dyed blue to provide visibility or clear, and are indicated for use in general soft tissue approximation and/or ligation - including use in cardiovascular and ophthalmic surgery.
Novafil polybutester sutures unique composition gives the suture:
Suppleness and easy handling
Unique elasticity and flexibility
Excellent knot security
Less tissue drag and smooth knot run-down
Fray resistance
Unique resistance to creep and structural fatigue
Tension Control During Cosmetic Procedures
Acute Elongation Accommodates Edema
In skin closure, edema may result from fluid accumulation at the closure site. Novafil polybutester construction offers a controlled elasticity that will accommodate swelling that occurs during the healing process and the patient will experience less tension on a healing wound.
Unlike nylon or polypropylene material that may not recover from stretching, Novafil is "creep resistant" and can return to its original form when edema recedes. Novafil helps diminish the risk of hypertrophic scarring by keeping constant support on the sutured incision. And, unlike hydrophilic nylons that absorb moisture and may adhere to tissue, Novafil suture is moisture repellent. The removal of Novafil suture from skin, fascia or muscle provides a smooth pull-through that is less likely to damage the tissue.
Unique Benefits
Minimal memory (easy to handle, easy to work with)
Superior to polypropylene strength (secure and reliable closures)
Superior pliability (easy to handle, easy to tie - improved case flow)
Frequent Uses
Plastic Surgery
General Surgery
Cardiovascular Surgery and Ophthalmic Surgery
Indications
Novafil polybutester sutures are indicated for use in general soft tissue approximation and/or ligation, including use in cardiovascular and ophthalmic surgery, but not in microsurgery and neural tissue.
Contraindications
The use of this suture is contraindicated in patients with known sensitivities.