simple interrupted sutures
Simple interrupted sutures are a common technique used in surgical procedures to close wounds or incisions. This method involves placing individual stitches at intervals along the wound, securing the tissue together. Each stitch is tied off separately, allowing for precise tension control and easy adjustment if needed.
This technique is versatile and can be used on various types of tissue, including skin and muscle. The use of suture material can vary, with options like absorbable sutures or non-absorbable sutures depending on the healing requirements. Simple interrupted sutures are favored for their reliability and ease of removal when healing is complete.