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Surgery I Quiz Suture Materials and Needles
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Student created questions on various types of suture material and needles
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Question 1
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Which of the following are absorbable suture material?
Answer
Chromic gut
Polyglactin 910
Polyglycolic acid
Glycomer 631
Caprolactone
Poliglecaprone 25
Polydiaxonone
Polypropylene
Polymerized caprolactam
Question 2
Question
Which of the following are non-absorbable?
Answer
Stainless steel wire
Polymerized caprolactam
Polypropylene
Silk
Nylon
Caprolactone
Polydiaxonone
Question 3
Question
What is chromic gut made from?
Answer
submucosa of sheep intestine
synthetic polymers
submucosa of cat intestine
synthetic collagen
Question 4
Question
Which of the following is a common use for Polyglactin 910?
Answer
Dental Surgery
Infected bladder surgery
subcutaneous tissues
Cardiovascular surgery
Question 5
Question
Which of the following states is true about Polyglycolic acid suture?
Answer
Stable in contaminated wounds and commonly used in dental surgery
Stable in infected urine
Commonly used for cardiovascular surgery
Has many uses including enterotomies, and cystotomies
Question 6
Question
All absorbable suture is broken down by hydrolysis.
Answer
True
False
Question 7
Question
Which of the following is NOT CORRECT about Glycomer 631?
Answer
Monofilament
Synthetic polyester composed of glycolide dioxanone, trimethylene carbonate
Absorbable suture broken down by hydrolysis
Used in enterotomies, cystotomies, body wall closure, and fascia closure and many others
Used in cardiovascular surgery exclusively
Question 8
Question
Which of the following is NOT correct about Caprolactone?
Answer
Monofilament
Use in cystotomies for infected bladders
Used in subcutaneous closure
synthetic single strand of absorbable poly(glycolide-co-epsilon-caprolactone)
Question 9
Question
Which of the following is NOT correct about Poliglecaprone 25?
Answer
Multifilament
Used in closure of cystotomies of non-infected bladders
Synthetic copolymer of glycolide and epsiloon caprolactone
Broken down by hydrolysis
Question 10
Question
Which of the following is NOT correct about Polidioxanone?
Answer
Broken down by hydrolysis but has prolonged absorption
Synthetic coated extruded polymer
Many applications including enterotomies, cystotomies, body wall closure and fascia closure
Monofilament
Question 11
Question
Which of the following it true about silk suture?
Answer
used in cardiovascular surgery
Quickly hydrolyzed by the body
Monofilament braid
Requires a significant bacterial load to induce infection
Question 12
Question
Nylon is used in orthopedic repairs such as the lateral tibiofabellar suture repair
Answer
True
False
Question 13
Question
Which of the following is true about Nylon?
Answer
Susceptible to degradation
Hydration leads to increased tensile strength by increasing the strength of the hydrogen bonds
Multifilament
Absorbable
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