How long does it take for absorbable sutures to be expelled without removal?

Oct 18, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Wang Lei
Introduction
In general, absorbable sutures do not require removal and are typically expelled from the body within 14 to 30 days. The exact timeframe depends on the individual wound healing process. If the wound heals well, the sutures may be absorbed in 14 to 20 days. However, if healing is slower, it may take 20 to 30 days for the sutures to be fully absorbed. It is recommended to consult a professional doctor at a reputable medical facility for personalized advice.

Under normal circumstances, it takes 14 to 30 days for absorbable sutures (commonly known as "meat thread") to be naturally absorbed or expelled. The exact time depends on the wound's healing progress. If the wound heals well, the suture may be absorbed within 14 to 20 days. However, if healing is slower, it might take 20 to 30 days for complete absorption. It is recommended to consult a professional doctor at a reputable medical facility.

Detailed analysis of absorbable sutures:

Name

Absorbable Sutures ("Meat Thread")

Introduction

A type of surgical suture used in medical procedures, typically made from biological or synthetic materials

Color

Blue, gray, white, purple

Type

Two types: absorbable and non-absorbable

Advantages

1. No need for removal
2. Good cosmetic outcome

Potential risks

1. Wound dehiscence
2. Scarring

Healing time

14–30 days

In daily care, pay attention to the wound where absorbable sutures are used. Avoid getting the area wet too early to prevent infection. Additionally, maintain a light diet and avoid spicy or irritating foods such as pepper, chili, and onions, which may hinder recovery.