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Excessive suture line tension

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The use of excessive suture tension or use of an inappropriate suture pattern for mild to moderate tension along a suture line to appose tissues can result in suture cut‐through leading to dehiscence. Excessive suture tension can affect the local blood flow, which increases the inflammatory response resulting in tissue ischemia and pressure necrosis [3, 6, 7]. The use of suture stents or quills in an attempt to diffuse the tension from the suture to a larger surface area can also affect microvascular supply and result in tissue pressure necrosis under the stent or quill, especially when placed under a pressure bandage or cast [3].

Complications in Equine Surgery

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