8 Questions
What type of suture is best suited for suturing the cranial autopsy incision?
Inversion suture
Which suture technique involves stitches made only on the surface of the skin, passing back-and-forth over the skin surface?
Continuous suture
Which suture technique requires uniform length stitches drawn moderately tight to produce an optimal closure?
Inversion (Worm) suture
In which type of suturing do the inverted tissues create a flat closure to avoid visible ridges on the skin surface?
Inversion (Worm) suture
Which suture technique allows for easily concealing the incision after completion?
Inversion (Worm) suture
Which suturing method may not be suitable for trunk autopsy incisions due to not being drawn as tightly as another technique?
Inversion (Worm) suture
Which suture technique involves a lacing pattern similar to single intradermal but with stitches made over the skin surface only?
Inversion (Worm) suture
Which suturing method is best suited for smaller incisions used for arterial injections?
Inversion (Worm) suture
Learn about the proper technique for suturing incisions, including how to make a knot, stitch back and forth, align margins, and complete the closure by drawing the margins together. Practice your suturing skills with this quiz!
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