suturering
Suturering is the medical procedure of closing wounds or surgical incisions by placing sutures, or stitches, with a needle and thread to approximate tissue edges. The aim is to promote healing, restore integrity, reduce the risk of infection, and achieve a satisfactory cosmetic result.
Suturering is performed in both acute care and operative settings. Indications include skin lacerations, incisions from
Suture materials are categorized as absorbable or non-absorbable. Absorbable sutures (for example polyglycolic acid, poliglecaprone, polydioxanone)
Common closure methods include interrupted sutures, a continuous running suture, vertical or horizontal mattress sutures, and
Post-procedure care involves keeping the area clean and dry, monitoring for signs of infection, and planning