halvatusnähte
Halvatusnähte refers to sutures used in surgical procedures to temporarily close an incision or wound. The term itself is derived from Finnish, where "halva" means "half" or "partial," and "nähte" translates to "sutures" or "stitches." These are not permanent stitches meant for long-term tissue approximation but rather for a specific purpose during surgery.
The primary function of halvatusnähte is to secure dressings or drains in place, or to facilitate access
Halvatusnähte are typically made of absorbable or non-absorbable suture materials, depending on the duration they are