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Classification of suture patterns |
A. ◾ Interrupted ◾ Continuous B. ◾ Appositional ◾ Inverting ◾ Everting |
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Interrupted suture patterns |
✔ simple interrupted ✔ cruciate ✔ horizontal mattress ✔ vertical mattress ✔ halsted ✔ gambee |
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Continuous suture patterns |
✔ simple continuous ✔ ford interlocking ✔ cushing ✔ connell ✔ lembert |
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This type of sutures bring the tissues close in approximation |
Appositional sutures |
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This type of sutures turn the tissue edges outward, away from the patient and toward the surgeon |
Everting sutures |
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This type of sutures turn tissue away from the surgeon, or toward the lumen of a hollow viscus organ. |
Inverting sutures |
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Appositional suture patterns |
✔ simple interrupted ✔ simple continuous ✔ ford interlocking ✔ subcuticular ✔ cruciate ✔ gambee |
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Inverting suture patterns |
✔ lembert ✔ halsted ✔ cushing ✔ connell ✔ parker-kerr ✔ purse-string |
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Everting suture patterns |
✔ continuous mattress ✔ horizontal mattress ✔ vertical mattress |
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Tension sutures |
✔ interrupted vertical mattress ✔ interrupted horizontal mattress ✔ quilled ✔ near and far ✔ stent ✔ continuous horizontal mattress ✔ locking loop or modified kessler ✔ intraneural |
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Tendon sutures |
✔ three-loop pulley suture ✔ bunnell's suture ✔ far-near-near-far = for flat tendons |
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