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3.4 Appositional Suture Patterns 3.4.1 Simple Interrupted
ОглавлениеThe major advantage of simple interrupted suture patterns is the ability to precisely control tension at each stitch along the wound with variable spreading forces along the margins (Moy et al. 1992). Another advantage is that each interrupted stitch is a separate entity, and failure of the single suture or knot may be inconsequential. Interrupted suture patterns take longer to place and knot, the individual knots increase the volume of foreign material in repairs, and suture economy suffers. A retrospective study comparing simple interrupted and continuous appositional patterns for enterotomy and anastomosis in dogs and cats found a low and comparable rate of enteric leakage with either pattern (Weisman et al. 1999).