Catgut is a type of cord that is prepared from the natural fiber in the walls of animal intestines.
For a long time, catgut was the most common material for the strings of harps, lutes, violins, and violas, as well as other stringed Musical Instruments. Catgut is still used as a high-performance string in tennis or squash racquets.
Catgut suture was once a widely used material in surgical settings. The suture holds the wound together in good apposition until such time as the natural healing process is sufficiently well established to make the support from the suture material unnecessary and redundant.
The available suture sizes and diameters are:
A 3-0 catgut refers to a specific size of absorbable surgical suture material commonly used in medical operations. It is made from the natural fibers of sheep or goat intestines and is used to stitch internal tissues together during surgical procedures. The "3-0" indicates the thickness of the suture thread, with lower numbers representing thicker threads.
Catgut is soaked in alcohol to help sterilize the material and prevent infection when used in medical procedures. The alcohol helps to kill any bacteria present on the catgut, reducing the risk of introducing harmful pathogens into the body during surgery or other medical interventions.
Catgut Ya Tongue was created in 1998.
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catgut comes from the intestines of sheep or goat commonly.They also get it from pigs horses or mules.
Post-operative or post-op is the medical term meaning after the operation.
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It was never banned, manufacturers simply decided to stop supplying it. Catgut has no advantages over synthetic absorbable sutures, it has several known disadvantages, and there is the (theoretical but unsubstamtiated) risk of BSE contamination of bovine origin catgut. As catgut is only some 25% cheaper than the cheapest synthetic alternatives there is no substantial financial incentive to stick to it. In summary, catgut is an old soldier who, after a distinguished career has been honourably transferred to the reserves.
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