Surgical Sutures Market – Global Industry Insights,
Trends, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018-
2026
Sutures, commonly known as stitches, are medical devices which are used for the closure of
wounds. Suture heal the tissues and keep the wound closed together. Suturing is the most
adaptable, least expensive and most widely used technique of securing tissue during an
operative procedure. They are mainly used on the skin, internal tissues, organs and blood
vessels. Sutures are tied on the skin with the help of a needle available in various size, shapes
and are manufactured with different materials. Sutures are normally classified into two types,
absorbable and non-absorbable. Absorbable sutures are those which are dissolved in the body
by enzymatic reactions or hydrolysis. They can further be classified on the basis of their
construction, either mono-filament or multi-filament, coating provided and also whether they
are made from natural or synthetic materials. Choice of suture material depends on numerous
factors, such as tissue type, infection risk, and personal preferences the surgical needle allows
for the correct positioning of the suture material within a tissue. Sutures can also be classified
on the basis of their usage e.g. cardiovascular sutures, ophthalmic sutures, general sutures,
orthopedic sutures etc...
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Due to rapid increase in the incidents of accidents, surgeries, heart transplant and organ
transplant the global surgical sutures market is predictable to have a constructive growth over
the forecast years.
Report includes chapters which deeply display the following deliverable about industry :
• Surgical Sutures Market Research Objective and Assumption
• Surgical Sutures Market Purview - Report Description, Executive Summary, and Coherent
Opportunity Map (COM)
• Surgical Sutures Market Dynamics, Regulations, and Trends Analysis - Market Dynamics,
Regulatory Scenario, Industry Trend, Merger and Acquisitions, New system Launch/Approvals,
Value Chain Analysis, Porter’s Analysis, and PEST Analysis