Continuous Suturing
A continuous suture is a suture made from an uninterrupted series of stitches and fastened at each end by a knot. A simple continuous stitch can be a useful technique for skin closure when speed is important, e.g. closing a scalp laceration on a screaming child. The simple running, or continuous suture, is begun in the same way as a simple interrupted suture.
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Dr. Kirti Jaswal
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Aug 1st, 2020 3:03 pm
An excellent video presentation of Laparoscopic Management of Continuous Suturing. You are great Dr. Mishra, Your all demonstration is nice. Thanks for this fantastic video
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