Silk-Free Surgical Catgut Sutures
Sterile surgical sutures made from silk-free catgut derived from animal intestines, used for internal wound closure in medical procedures. Classified under HTS 4206.00.19 as 'other' articles of catgut, excluding silkworm gut, since these are non-sterile or bulk forms not covered by heading 3006. They provide absorbable tensile strength during tissue healing.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
| Origin Country | MFN Rate | Ch.99 Surcharges | Total Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇨🇳China | 3.9% | +10.0% | 13.9% |
| 🇲🇽Mexico | 3.9% | +10.0% | 13.9% |
| 🇨🇦Canada | 3.9% | +10.0% | 13.9% |
| 🇩🇪Germany | 3.9% | +10.0% | 13.9% |
| 🇯🇵Japan | 3.9% | +10.0% | 13.9% |
More Specific Codes
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If sterilized and packaged for retail surgical sale
Sterile suture materials shift to Chapter 30 pharmaceutical goods, excluding Chapter 42 per chapter notes.
If made from bladders, tendons or goldbeater's skin instead of catgut
Different animal material sources fall under separate subheadings within 4206 for non-catgut articles.
If chemically modified into gelatin derivatives for industrial use
Processed into protein-based glues or enzymes moves to Chapter 35 albuminoidal substances.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Obtain veterinary health certificates confirming catgut source from non-endangered animal intestines to comply with USDA/APHIS import rules
• Avoid misclassification as sterile sutures (3006); declare as bulk/non-sterile catgut to prevent CBP reclassification and penalties
• Label clearly as 'absorbable ligatures' with lot numbers; test for purity to meet pharmacopeia standards during customs exam
Related Products under HTS 4206.00.19
Non-Sterile Catgut Loops for Endoscopic Use
Pre-formed catgut loops from porcine intestines for endoscopic vessel ligation, supplied non-sterile for hospital sterilization. Under HTS 4206.00.19 as other catgut articles. Facilitates minimally invasive procedures.
Calibrated Catgut Threads for Dental Splinting
Calibrated catgut threads for dental splinting and periodontal surgery, derived from animal gut without silk. HTS 4206.00.19 for other catgut, suitable for oral absorbable ties. Ensures precise tension in tooth stabilization.
Absorbable Catgut Ligatures for Veterinary Use
Catgut ligatures from bovine or ovine intestines used in veterinary surgeries for tying vessels or tissues, not sterile-packaged. Falls under HTS 4206.00.19 as 'other' catgut articles, distinct from human surgical sterile sutures. Provides temporary support until natural absorption.
Plain Catgut Strings for Lab Tie-Offs
Undyed, plain catgut strings harvested from sheep intestines for laboratory ligation in research dissections. HTS 4206.00.19 covers these as other non-silk catgut articles, not intended for sterile surgical or musical use. Ideal for temporary securement in bio-experiments.
Chromic Catgut Ties for Tissue Approximation
Chromic-treated catgut ties from animal intestines, lightly tanned for slower absorption in soft tissue approximation during surgery. Classified in HTS 4206.00.19 as other catgut, excluding sterile packaged versions. Enhances handling and knot security.
Bulk Ovine Catgut for Ophthalmic Ligation
Fine-gauge ovine catgut in bulk for ophthalmic micro-ligation, providing absorbable closure without residue. HTS 4206.00.19 includes these as other catgut products, prior to sterile packaging. Suited for delicate eye surgeries.