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Wat (wie) is suture - definitie


suture         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sutures; Suture (disambiguation); Sutured
n.
Line of junction.
suture         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sutures; Suture (disambiguation); Sutured
n.
1) to put in a suture
2) to remove, take out a suture
suture         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sutures; Suture (disambiguation); Sutured
(sutures)
A suture is a stitch made to join together the open parts of a wound, especially one made after a patient has been operated on. (MEDICAL)
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Suture
Suture, literally meaning "seam", may refer to:
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor suture
1. Researchers of the microsurgery laboratory under the Clinical Institute have developed a special suture needle, key of microsurgery, by themselves, and ultramicro–surgery technology.
2. Other instruments enable the surgeon to move the organ, cauterize bleeding blood vessels, suture and clip the internal incisions and pull out the organ.
3. If a patient came in with a heart attack, it was up to God." Early in his career, DeBakey invented a new blood transfusion needle, a new suture scissors and a new colostomy clamp.
4. What we shall then also need will be more specifically surgical and anesthesia supplies, i.e. surgical gloves, suture materials, dressings, and surgical equipment for orthopedic and maxillofacial surgery at medical centers being set up to treat the injured.
5. I don‘t know if she‘s still alive." At Najm Hospital, doctors who had been working eight days straight said they were running low on antibiotics, gasoline for the generator, oxygen, suture, cotton and gauze.