This document provides information about different types of suturing techniques and suture materials used in wound closure. It lists various suturing styles like interrupted, mattress, and continuous sutures. It also categorizes suture materials as either absorbable, made from materials like polyglycolic acid, or non-absorbable, including silk, polypropylene and nylon. The document serves as a reference for the different options when closing wounds and incisions.
This document provides information about different types of suturing techniques and suture materials used in wound closure. It lists various suturing styles like interrupted, mattress, and continuous sutures. It also categorizes suture materials as either absorbable, made from materials like polyglycolic acid, or non-absorbable, including silk, polypropylene and nylon. The document serves as a reference for the different options when closing wounds and incisions.
This document provides information about different types of suturing techniques and suture materials used in wound closure. It lists various suturing styles like interrupted, mattress, and continuous sutures. It also categorizes suture materials as either absorbable, made from materials like polyglycolic acid, or non-absorbable, including silk, polypropylene and nylon. The document serves as a reference for the different options when closing wounds and incisions.
simple interrupted suture Vertical Horizontal Mattres suture Mattres suture half-burried horizontal horizontal Mattres suture Mattres suture Subcuticular Continuous suture suture Skin staples Skin tapes SUTURE TYPES absorbable suture n o n - a b s o r b a b l e suture