Szukaj
Suture
What is a "suture"?
A suture refers to each of the multiple loops or knots used to close and secure the edges of a wound or surgical cut. These loops, often referred to as stitches, are typically made with a material similar to thread and are placed by healthcare professionals to bring together the tissues, encouraging healing and reducing the risk of infection. Sutures are a critical part of surgical procedures and wound management, providing support until the tissue heals properly on its own.
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szew
thread of catgut or silk or wire used by surgeons to stitch tissues together
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szew
an immovable joint (especially between the bones of the skull)
to suture
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zszyć
join with a suture
Przykład
The emergency room physician used dissolvable sutures to close the laceration on the patient's forearm.
The surgeon skillfully applied a suture to close the incision after the successful appendectomy.
The plastic surgeon carefully placed sutures to minimize scarring after the cosmetic surgery.
Following the dental procedure, the oral surgeon used a suture to close the gum tissue around the extracted tooth.
The athlete received several stitches as the sports medicine physician applied a suture to the deep cut on the knee.