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*Refers to STRATAFIX Symmetric PDS Plus Device, STRATAFIX Spiral PDS Plus Device, and STRATAFIX Spiral MONOCRYL Plus Device only.1. Ethicon Wound Closure Manual 2012. Ethicon, Inc.
†In vitro studies comparing STRATAFIX™ Spiral MONOCRYL™ Plus vs QULL™ MONODERM™ and STRATAFIX™ Spiral MONOCRYL™ Plus vs V-Loc™ 90 using 24-hour incubation with high concentrations of S. aureus.
¶These guidelines on reducing the risk of surgical site infections are general to triclosan-coated sutures and are not specic to any one brand.
# 2021 NICE MedTech guidelines recommend the use of Ethicon Plus Antibacterial Sutures as part of a bundle of care for preventing surgical site infection.33
** In a meta-analysis that included 21 RCTs, 6462 patients, 95% CI: (14, 40%), P<0.001.
***All triclosan-coated sutures in these RCTs were Ethicon Plus Antibacterial Sutures (MONOCRYL™ Plus Antibacterial [poliglecaprone 25] Suture, Coated VICRYL™ Plus Antibacterial [polyglactin 910] Suture, and PDS™ Plus Antibacterial [polydioxanone] Suture).
****Meta-analysis only included traditional (non-barbed) sutures.
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