Suturing Technique Overview
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What type of suture is best suited for suturing the cranial autopsy incision?

  • Continuous suture
  • Single intradermal suture
  • Double intradermal suture
  • Inversion suture (correct)
  • Which suture technique involves stitches made only on the surface of the skin, passing back-and-forth over the skin surface?

  • Double intradermal suture
  • Single intradermal suture
  • Continuous suture (correct)
  • Inversion (Worm) suture
  • Which suture technique requires uniform length stitches drawn moderately tight to produce an optimal closure?

  • Double intradermal suture
  • Continuous suture
  • Single intradermal suture
  • Inversion (Worm) suture (correct)
  • In which type of suturing do the inverted tissues create a flat closure to avoid visible ridges on the skin surface?

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    Which suture technique allows for easily concealing the incision after completion?

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    Which suturing method may not be suitable for trunk autopsy incisions due to not being drawn as tightly as another technique?

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    Which suture technique involves a lacing pattern similar to single intradermal but with stitches made over the skin surface only?

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    Which suturing method is best suited for smaller incisions used for arterial injections?

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