| Composition: |  | Silk | 
		
			| Construction: |  | Braided | 
		
			| Coating: |  | Coated with Silicon to give ‘hand’ to the suture | 
		
			| In vitro retention of strength: |  | Although Silkus is classified as a non-absorbable suture, it loses most of its tensile strength in one year. | 
		
			| Tissue Reaction: |  | Silk being a natural fibre elicits an inflammatory reaction, which is followed by gradual encapsulation of the suture by fibrous connective tissue. | 
		
			| Absorption Time: |  | Although Silkus is classified as a non-absorbable suture, it gets completely absorbed in 2 years. Hence, it can be considered as a very slow absorbing suture | 
		
			| Sterilization: |  | 100% Ethylene Oxide | 
		
			| Available in Sizes: |  | 8-0, 7-0, 6-0, 5-0, 4-0, 3-0, 2-0, 0, 1 | 
		
			| Colour: |  | Black | 
		
			| Packaging: |  | Box of 12 sutures | 
		
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			| Distinctive Features: |  | - Coated with silicon to allow easy passage through tissue, limit absorption and increase ductility. | 
		
			|  |  | - Knot pull strength and needle swage strength greater than USP limits. | 
		
			|  |  | - Packed using Tyvek paper for extra security. | 
		
			|   |   | - Dyed black for better visibility. |