File:Polyglycolic acid suture ( PGA-Dexon) 01.JPG
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PGA is an ideal and time tested synthetic absorbable suture, widely used by surgeons all over the world. PGA's superior features over catgut are predictable absorption, outstanding tensile strength, in-vivo inertness and excellent handling properties.
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current | 17:08, 17 February 2016 | 2,304 × 1,536 (1.7 MB) | Colton A. Kenny (talk | contribs) | Sutures of PGA | |
22:10, 11 February 2015 | 800 × 533 (96 KB) | Cody J. Siroka (talk | contribs) | PGA is an ideal and time tested synthetic absorbable suture, widely used by surgeons all over the world. PGA's superior features over catgut are predictable absorption, outstanding tensile strength, in-vivo inertness and excellent handling properties. So |
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