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CatGut (typically a form of suture material) is made mostly from sheep or goat intestine's, but it can be made from cattle, swine or equine intestines. However CatGut is prone to causing infections at the suture site unlike synthetic materials such as nylon and is therefore considered an inferior product be most people.
used a number zero catgut suture
Nylon, Vicryl, and "catgut" are 3 of the many kinds of suture material.
Catgut suture is absorbable - the body breaks it down by phagocytosis, eventually leaving no trace that it was ever there. Therefore, catgut is typically used in situations where the sutures will never be looked at again, much less removed by hand. Theoretically, catgut sutures could be removed in the same fashion as any other suture - cutting between the knot and the rest of the suture and removing the remnants.
catgut comes from the intestines of sheep or goat commonly.They also get it from pigs horses or mules.
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-go oodles! Yes, the intestines of cats or other creatures, just like violin strings.
No, catgut sutures (as well as instrument strings) are made from fibers in sheep, cattle or goat intestines. They have never been made from cats. Most sutures today are cotton or synthetic.
The sutures used to be manufactured from real cat intestine i don't think this is the right answer correct answer is- it is derived from cattlegut from where it probably got its name. second reason is it was initially called as kitgut. kit means fiddle. somehow unfortunately with time this kit was confused with the kitten (small cat) and thus got its name as catgut modified from kitgut.
A kind of suture (stitches) to close up wounds or surgical incisions. Catgut is used because over time, the body absorbs the internal stitches and they do not have to be removed when the healing is done. Catgut is made from the intestines of sheep and horses, used in stringing musical instruments such as the violin and is used in medical sub-dermal (beneath the skin) sutures. They are not made from cats. See the related link for more information.
Surgical stitches (sutures) are generally made of silk, catgut, wire, and plastic.
A suture... is a surgical stitch to close a wound. Sutures are made of nylon thread.