SURGICAL LIGATURES
AND SUTURES
, CONTENTS
Introduction
History
Definition
Purpose of suturing
Suture materials
Classification
Selection of suture material
Absorption of suture material
Biological response of body to suture.
Needles, needle holder, scissor
Principles of suturing
Suturing Techniques
Knots Suture Removal
Other methods of wound closure
, Suture means to „sew‟ or „seam‟. In surgery suture
is the act of sewing or bringing tissue together
and holding them in a position until healing has
taken place.
A suture is a strand of material used to ligate
blood vessels and to approximate tissues together.
, History of the Surgical Suture “I dress the wound,
God heals it. “ Ambroise Pare, surgeon 16th century.
The act of sewing is probably older then Homo
sapiens, because Neanderthal man wore some sort
of clothing.
Perhaps the world‟s oldest suture was placed by an
embalmer on the body of a twenty first dynasty
mummy about 1100 B.C.
A south American method of wound closure used
large black ants which bite the wound edges
together and the ants body is then twisted off
leaving the head in place.
AND SUTURES
, CONTENTS
Introduction
History
Definition
Purpose of suturing
Suture materials
Classification
Selection of suture material
Absorption of suture material
Biological response of body to suture.
Needles, needle holder, scissor
Principles of suturing
Suturing Techniques
Knots Suture Removal
Other methods of wound closure
, Suture means to „sew‟ or „seam‟. In surgery suture
is the act of sewing or bringing tissue together
and holding them in a position until healing has
taken place.
A suture is a strand of material used to ligate
blood vessels and to approximate tissues together.
, History of the Surgical Suture “I dress the wound,
God heals it. “ Ambroise Pare, surgeon 16th century.
The act of sewing is probably older then Homo
sapiens, because Neanderthal man wore some sort
of clothing.
Perhaps the world‟s oldest suture was placed by an
embalmer on the body of a twenty first dynasty
mummy about 1100 B.C.
A south American method of wound closure used
large black ants which bite the wound edges
together and the ants body is then twisted off
leaving the head in place.