Chemical stress relaxation methods are employed to study chemical and
mechanical factors influencing the degradation of uncoated polyglycoli
c acid (PG) sutures. Specially constructed instrumentation is used to
study the kinetics of the load bearing capability of PG (Dexon(TM)) 3-
0 sutures in hydrolytic solution. The effects of pH, temperature, stra
in rate, and initial load on the rate of chemical stress relaxation ar
e presented. Data show how mechanical factors such as the rate of load
ing (related to the speed of knot tying), as well as the final tension
, are related to the rate of structural degradation. Maximum stability
is observed at approximately 40 degrees C, with slower degradation bo
th above and below this point. Results show that the slower and tighte
r the suture is pulled, the greater its ability to sustain tensile loa
ds during hydrolysis. (C) 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.