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  • Surgical suture - Wikipedia
    Surgical suture A surgical suture, also known as a stitch or stitches, is a medical device used to hold body tissues together and approximate wound edges after an injury or surgery Application generally involves using a needle with an attached length of thread
  • Sutures - Harvard Health
    There are two types of sutures that are used for wound repair Nonabsorbable sutures are ideal for skin wounds because they are more likely to have a cosmetically appealing result When these sutures are used in skin wounds, they are removed once the wound has healed
  • Suture 101: Everything You Need to Know About Different Types of Sutures
    Surgical sutures are medical devices used to hold body tissues together after injury or surgery These materials create a temporary bridge that supports tissue healing while the body's natural repair mechanisms take over Beyond simple closure, sutures distribute tension evenly across wound edges
  • How to Suture Wounds (with Pictures) - wikiHow
    Suturing is a term used to describe the closing of a wound, artery, or part of an organ using a specific needle and thread The main reasons for placing a suture are to stop bleeding and inhibit infections from making further damage
  • Surgical Sutures: What Is It And What You Need To Know
    Sutures are used in various medical procedures, from minor skin lacerations to complex internal organ surgeries The choice of suture material and technique depends on multiple factors, including the type of tissue, the location of the wound, and the desired healing time
  • What Is a Suture? Types, Materials, Sizes Uses Explained
    A suture is a thread used to close wounds or incisions Learn absorbable vs non-absorbable types, materials, sizes, and clinical uses
  • Suture Cheat Sheet
    Pull mostly with your hand on the long tail, as pulling too hard with the needle driver will waste suture material Pull tight enough to approximate but not tight (can cause strangulation of tissue)
  • Stitches (Sutures): Purpose, Procedure, Recovery - WebMD
    But more serious cuts or incisions from surgical procedures may require stitches, or sutures, to hold tissues together while they heal The goal is to piece together the edges so that skin and


















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