In veterinary surgery, choosing the right suture material is as crucial as surgical precision itself. Each thread placed into living tissue has a purpose, to close wounds, control bleeding, and support healing. The difference between absorbable and non-absorbable sutures defines not just the healing process but also the long-term outcome for the animal.
Whether performing a mass closure of a midline laparotomy, a vascular anastomosis, or a hand-sewn bowel anastomosis, understanding the function, strength, and reaction of each suture type ensures predictable recovery, reduced infection risk, and optimal wound healing.