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Classification of suture patterns

A.


◾ Interrupted


◾ Continuous



B.


◾ Appositional


◾ Inverting


◾ Everting

Interrupted suture patterns

✔ simple interrupted


✔ cruciate


✔ horizontal mattress


✔ vertical mattress


✔ halsted


✔ gambee

Continuous suture patterns

✔ simple continuous


✔ ford interlocking


✔ cushing


✔ connell


✔ lembert

This type of sutures bring the tissues close in approximation

Appositional sutures

This type of sutures turn the tissue edges outward, away from the patient and toward the surgeon

Everting sutures

This type of sutures turn tissue away from the surgeon, or toward the lumen of a hollow viscus organ.

Inverting sutures

Appositional suture patterns

✔ simple interrupted


✔ simple continuous


✔ ford interlocking


✔ subcuticular


✔ cruciate


✔ gambee

Inverting suture patterns

✔ lembert


✔ halsted


✔ cushing


✔ connell


✔ parker-kerr


✔ purse-string

Everting suture patterns

✔ continuous mattress


✔ horizontal mattress


✔ vertical mattress

Tension sutures

✔ interrupted vertical mattress


interrupted horizontal mattress


✔ quilled


✔ near and far


✔ stent


✔ continuous horizontal mattress


✔ locking loop or modified kessler


✔ intraneural

Tendon sutures

✔ three-loop pulley suture


✔ bunnell's suture


✔ far-near-near-far = for flat tendons