varratok
Varratok is a term used in medicine to refer to sutures or stitches used to close wounds or surgical incisions. The word is used in Hungarian and other languages to denote the thread and the act of stitching. Suturing restores tissue integrity and promotes healing, and is used on skin, muscle, vessels, and internal organs in surgery and first aid.
Sutures are categorized by behavior in the body: absorbable sutures are broken down by enzymes and do
Removal times vary by location: skin sutures are typically removed within 5 to 14 days; deeper or
Complications include infection, wound dehiscence, suture granuloma, tissue necrosis from tension, and allergic reactions to material.