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atraumatic suture A suture swaged onto the end of an eyeless needle.
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blanket suture A continuous lock-stitch used to approximate the skin of a wound.
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bridle suture A suture passed through the superior rectus muscle to rotate the globe downward in eye surgery.
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Bunnell's suture A method of tenorrhaphy using a pull-out wire affixed to buttons.
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buried suture Any suture placed entirely below the surface of the skin.
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button suture A suture in which the threads are passed through the holes of a button and then tied; used to reduce the danger of the threads cutting through the flesh.
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palatoethmoidal suture Line of junction of the orbital process of the palatine bone and the orbital plate of the ethmoid.
Synonym: sutura palatoethmoidalis.
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palatomaxillary suture Line of union, in the floor of the orbit, between the orbital process of the palatine bone and the orbital surface of the maxilla.
Synonym: sutura palatomaxillaris.
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Pancoast's suture In plastic surgery, union of two edges by a tongue-and-groove arrangement.
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Gely's suture A cobbler's suture used in closing intestinal wounds.
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Pare's suture The approximation of the edges of a wound by pasting strips of cloth to the surface and stitching them instead of the skin.
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parietomastoid suture Articulation of the posterior inferior angle of the parietal with the mastoid process of the temporal bone.
Synonym: sutura parietomastoidea.
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Parker-Kerr suture A continuous inverting suture used to close an open end of intestine.
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mattress suture A suture utilizing a double stitch that forms a loop about the tissue on both sides of a wound, producing eversion of the edges when tied.
Synonym: quilted suture.
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relaxation suture A suture so arranged that it may be loosened if the tension of the wound becomes excessive.
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