The Treatment of Wounds Its Principles And Practice General And Special By Le
The Treatment of Wounds Its Principles And Practice General And Special By Le
Lewis Stephen Pilcher
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175 versed (Fig. 59). Though this form of suture is especially adapted for sutures of coaptation, it had until recently been almost entirely discarded, except in the sewing up of wounds of the intestines. In nearly all cases, however, it is superior to the interrupted suture for coaptation purposes by reason of its greater simplicity, the greater rapidity with which the necessary coaptation can be secured, the more even and accurate appo- sition of the edges which it accomplishes, and the incre...ased support to the whole line of the union that it gives. The resulting cicatrix will be more finely linear than can be obtained in any other way. In applying the continuous suture, a comparatively short, fine, aseptic silk or catgut thread should be used, which, with a straight or curved needle, accord- ing as the peculiarities of the locality may require, is introduced at one Fia. 59. The Continuous Suture. angle of the wound, where it is tied as for the interrupted suture, Tind thence is carried with oblique stitches along the coapted wound-mar- gins to the other end of the line of separation.
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