Introduction: Despite their ubiquitous use, surgical sutures are foreign bodies which induce a local immune reaction within the adjacent tissues. This in ammatory reaction predisposes the patient to infection and leads to complications including the development of suture granulomas, tunneling, spitting and abscess formation. We introduce a novel biocompatible and biodegradable (poly (ester-amide) 8-Phe-4 polymer (PEA)) material with anti-in ammatory properties that can be used to coat sutures. We hypothesized that two widely used sutures, plain-gut and silk, would elicit a reduced in ammatory response after being coated with PEA when compared to non-coated controls.
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