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Suture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Suture literally means "join". The term may refer to: • surgical suture, a stitch used by doctors and surgeons to hold tissue together. • Suture (anatomical), a rigid joint between hard parts of anim...
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View company contact information for Suture on IMDbPro. ... Brother | Identity Swapping | Amnesia | Suture | Good Twin Evil Twin ... Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for Suture (1993)
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Overview: As a method for closing cutaneous wounds, the technique of suturing is thousands of years old. ... The choice of suture technique depends on the type and anatomic location of the wound, the thickness of the skin, the degree of tension, and the desired cosmetic result. The proper placement of sutures enhances...
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Overview: The goals of wound closure include obliteration of dead space, even distribution of tension along deep suture lines, maintenance of tensile strength across the wound until tissue tensile strength is adequate, and approximation and eversion of the ... ... Suture Qualities...
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suture: Definition and Pronunciation ... ; —n.; 1. Surg.; a. a joining of the lips or edges of a wound or the like by stitching or some similar process. b. a particular method of doing this. c. one of the stitches or fastenings employed. ... suture (Thesaurus)
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Sutures, or stitches, are the most commonly used method to fix a cut or wound. Other methods are skin adhesives or glue, Steri-Strips or butterfly bandages, or even leaving skin ... ... Suture Care Introduction...
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Definition of suture in the Medical Dictionary. suture explanation. Information about suture in Free online English dictionary. What is suture? Meaning of suture medical term. What does suture mean? ... 1. an intestinal suture in which the thread is passed through the mucous membrane only.
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Suture Material, Suture Needle, Suture Removal Timing, Suture Selection, Suture ... Background: Suture Characteristics ... Related to weight required to break a suture...
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