Claims
- 1. A suture fabricated from a copolymer, said copolymer comprising a proportion of glycolic acid ester units as one of said blocks, and another of said blocks comprising a random copolymer of 1,4 dioxane-2-one and 1,3 dioxane-2-one,exhibiting a maximum energy for a given size suture as follows:
- ______________________________________ MaximumSuture Size 0-5% Strain Energy, kg-mm______________________________________3/0 about 2.62______________________________________
- 2. A suture fabricated from a copolymer, said copolymer comprising a proportion of glycolic acid enter units as one of said blocks, and another of acid blocks comprising a random copolymer of 1,4 dioxane-2-one and 1,3 dioxane-2-one,exhibiting a maximum energy for a given size suture as follows:
- ______________________________________ MaximumSuture Size 0-10% Strain Energy, kg-mm______________________________________3/0 about 7.40______________________________________
- 3. A monofilament suture fabricated from a copolymer, said copolymer comprising a proportion of glycolic acid ester units as one of said blocks, and another of said blocks comprising a random copolymer of 1,4 dioxane-2-one and 1,3 dioxane-2-one exhibiting a knot pull value for a given size as follows:
- ______________________________________Size knot pull value______________________________________3/0 about 2.0 kg. to about 3.0 kg.______________________________________
- 4. A monofilament suture fabricated from a copolymer, said copolymer comprising a proportion of glycolic acid ester units as one of said blocks, and another of acid blocks comprising a random copolymer of 1,4 dioxane-2-one and 1,3 dioxane-2-one, size 3/0 exhibiting a straight pull value of about 3.0 kg. to about 5.0 kg.
- 5. A method of suturing a wound comprising
- a) providing a needled suture fabricated from a block copolymer comprising a predominant amount of glycolic acid ester units as one of said blocks, and another of said blocks comprising random copolymers of 1,4 dioxan-2-one and 1,3 dioxane-2-one suturing; and
- b) passing said needled suture through tissue to create wound closure.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/204,721 filed Mar. 2, 1994 U.S. Pat. No. 5,483,347, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/068,811 filed May 27, 1993, now abandoned.
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