Final answer:
True, suture material threaded through eyed needles does need to be cut off after the suture is tied during surgical procedures.
Step-by-step explanation:
True, eyed needles are traditional needles with an eye or hole at one end where the suture material is threaded. Unlike swaged (eyeless) needles, where the suture material is pre-attached to the needle, suture attached to eyed needles may need to be cut off at the end of surgical procedures. After tying off a knot for suturing, the excess suture material needs to be cut close to the knot to ensure that no unnecessary length of material is left, which could cause irritation or interfere with the healing process.