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    suture
    /ˈs(j)uːtʃə/

    noun

    • 1. a stitch or row of stitches holding together the edges of a wound or surgical incision: "sutures are removed on the 5th to 7th day after the operation"
    • 2. an immovable junction between two bones, such as those of the skull.

    verb

    • 1. stitch up (a wound or incision) with a suture: "the small incision was sutured"

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  2. Apr 6, 2018 · Sutures are medical tools used by doctors and surgeons to close a wound. Depending on your condition, a doctor will use the proper suture technique and material to stitch a wound or...

  3. Jun 4, 2012 · The meaning of SUTURE is a strand or fiber used to sew parts of the living body; also : a stitch made with a suture. How to use suture in a sentence.

  4. SUTURE definition: 1. a stitch used to sew up a cut in a person's body: 2. a connection between body parts…. Learn more.

  5. A surgical suture, also known as a stitch or stitches, is a medical device used to hold body tissues together and approximate wound edges after an injury or surgery. Application generally involves using a needle with an attached length of thread.

  6. Feb 5, 2015 · A comprehensive guide to suture needles and the characteristics of the most commonly used suture materials, with some illustrative clinical scenarios.

  7. Suture definition: a joining of the lips or edges of a wound or the like by stitching or some similar process.. See examples of SUTURE used in a sentence.

  8. Oct 18, 2023 · Introduction: Suturing is a fundamental skill in wound closure and plays a crucial role in promoting proper wound healing and minimizing the risk of infection and complications.

  9. Oct 20, 2023 · Sutures help close a wound, reducing its risk of infection and supporting the healing process. Learn more about how surgeons suture wounds.

  10. noun. 1. surgery. a. catgut, silk thread, or wire used to stitch together two bodily surfaces. b. the surgical seam formed after joining two surfaces. Also called: seam. 2. anatomy. a type of immovable joint, esp between the bones of the skull ( cranial suture) 3. a seam or joining, as in sewing. 4. zoology.

  11. www.health.harvard.edu › pain › sutures-a-to-zSutures - Harvard Health

    Dec 6, 2019 · Sutures, commonly called stitches, are sterile surgical threads that are used to repair cuts (lacerations). They also are used to close incisions from surgery. Some wounds (from trauma or from surgery) are closed with metal staples instead of sutures.