D. Clark et al., LOAD-BEARING AND DEFORMATION CHARACTERISTICS OF MONOFILAMENT NYLON-66AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR OPHTHALMIC SURGERY, Physics in medicine and biology, 41(7), 1996, pp. 1233-1242
The load bearing and deformation characteristics of monofilament nylon
66 have been examined. This material has been shown to have increased
strength and altered deformation properties compared to bulk nylon. T
hese features are beneficial in its role as a corneal suture. However,
the load bearing performance of monofilament nylon 66 has been shown
to be influenced by the manner in which it is stressed, making the tas
k of producing identical stitches difficult. Moreover, a period of rap
id relaxation has been shown to occur immediately after installation w
hich makes the time taken to install the suture a critical factor in i
ts subsequent performance. These factors, which are essentially beyond
the control of the ophthalmic surgeon, must surely play a significant
role in the inconsistent post operative results seen.