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1 suture material
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2 Einzelknopfnaht
■ Wundverschlusstechnik, bei der der Faden durch beide Wundränder gezogen und dann geknüpft wird.■ Non-continuous suture, in which each stitch is made with a separate piece of material.Syn. interrupted suture -
3 Knopfnaht
■ Wundverschlusstechnik, bei der der Faden durch beide Wundränder gezogen und dann geknüpft wird.■ Non-continuous suture, in which each stitch is made with a separate piece of material.Syn. interrupted suture -
4 fortlaufende Naht
■ Wundverschlusstechnik, bei der mehrere Einzelnähte hintereinander mit einem langen Faden gesetzt werden.■ Suture in which an uninterrupted length of material is used to approximate the cut edges of one or more layers of tissues. -
5 Naht
Wundnaht f■ Vereinigung der Wundränder durch Nahtmaterial.■ The material with which two surfaces are kept in apposition. -
6 Wundnaht
Wundnaht f■ Vereinigung der Wundränder durch Nahtmaterial.■ The material with which two surfaces are kept in apposition.
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suture — [so͞o′chər] n. [L sutura < sutus, pp. of suere, to SEW] 1. a) the act of joining together by or as by sewing b) the line along which such a joining is made 2. Anat. the joining together, or the irregular line of junction, of certain vertebrate … English World dictionary
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double-button suture — a suture in which the material is passed deep across the edges of the wound, between two buttons on the surface of the skin, one on either side of the suture line … Medical dictionary