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. 1994 Mar;13(1):20-6.

Basic suture materials and suturing techniques

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Basic suture materials and suturing techniques

D Ratner et al. Semin Dermatol. 1994 Mar.

Abstract

There is a need for surgeons to be able to make a logical decision regarding which suture materials to use in a given clinical situation because the choice of wound-closure materials may make a difference in wound healing and the ultimate functional and cosmetic result obtained. This article will review the basic physical, handling, and tissue-reaction characteristics of commonly used suture materials. Basic suturing techniques are also reviewed. Knowledge of multiple suturing techniques provides versatility, individuality, and optimal closure of surgical wounds.

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