Surgical Sutures PGA for Absorbable Wound Closure
PGA (Polyglycolic Acid) surgical sutures are synthetic absorbable sutures designed for reliable tissue approximation and gradual absorption during healing. They provide high initial tensile strength and predictable absorption, eliminating the need for removal.
These sutures are widely used in surgical procedures where long-term support is required during the healing process.
Key Features of PGA Surgical Sutures
- Synthetic absorbable material (PGA)
- High tensile strength for secure closure
- Predictable absorption profile
- Smooth passage through tissue
- Sterile and individually packed
Available Sizes
- 2/0
- 3/0
- 4/0
- 5/0
- 6/0
Each pack contains 12 sutures of the same selected size.
Product Specifications
- Type: Surgical Sutures
- Material: PGA (Polyglycolic Acid)
- Structure: Braided absorbable
- Sizes: 2/0 to 6/0
- Packaging: 12 pcs per pack (same size)
- Sterility: Sterile
- Use: Single-use
Why Choose PGA Sutures?
PGA sutures are preferred for their strength, flexibility, and reliable absorption. They provide excellent wound support during the critical healing phase and gradually dissolve, reducing the need for suture removal.
Ideal for both internal and external tissue closure.
Applications
- General surgery
- Internal tissue closure
- Soft tissue approximation
- Gynecological procedures
- Subcutaneous suturing
Surgical Sutures PGA – FAQ
Are these sutures absorbable?
Yes, PGA sutures are fully absorbable over time.
Do they require removal?
No, they naturally dissolve as the wound heals.
Are they sterile?
Yes, each suture is individually packed and sterile.
Which size should I choose?
Smaller sizes for delicate tissue, larger sizes for stronger closure.








