ADVACRYL Suture is synthetic absorbable sterile surgical suture composed of a copolymer made from 90% Glycolide and 10% L-lactide. Braided ADVACRYL Suture is coated with a mixture composed of Poly (Glycolide-co-lactide) (Glacomer 37) and calcium stearate. The suture is colored violet to increase visibility and is also available undyed. The advanced extrusion process of copolymer, the exclusive braiding process and coating system, give ADVACRYL: ADVACRYL Suture is indicated for use in general soft tissue approximation and/or ligation, including use in ophthalmic procedures, but not for use in cardiovascular and neurological tissues. ADVACRYL Suture being absorbable, should not be used where permanent support of tissue is required. Progressive loss of tensile strength and eventual absorption of ADVACRYL Suture occurs by means of hydrolysis. Absorption begins as a loss of tensile strength followed by a loss of mass.