Definition of Suturing

1. Noun. Surgical joining of two surfaces.

Group relationships: Operation, Surgery, Surgical Operation, Surgical Procedure, Surgical Process
Generic synonyms: Sewing, Stitching
Derivative terms: Suture

Definition of Suturing

1. Verb. (present participle of suture) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Suturing

1. suture [v] - See also: suture

Lexicographical Neighbors of Suturing

sutura coronalis
sutura frontalis
sutura intermaxillaris
sutura internasalis
sutura lamboidea
sutura sagittalis
sutural
sutural bone
suturally
suturated
suture
sutured
sutureless
suturelike
sutures
suturing (current term)
suwarrow
suwarrows
sux
suxamethonium
suya
suzani
suzanis
suzerain
suzerains
suzerainties
suzerainty
suzukiite
svabite
svanbergite

Literary usage of Suturing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1908)
"Blood Cultures in Typhoid Fever 190 BY ALBERT A. EPSTEIN, MD, of New York. The Uncertain Results of suturing Nerves 201 BY GEORGE TULLY ..."

2. Operative Surgery by John Shelton Horsley (1921)
"CHAPTER VI suturing BLOOD VESSELS The field of blood vessel suturing has ... The indications for suturing wounded blood vessels have been considered as ..."

3. Operative gynecology by Harry Sturgeon Crossen (1917)
"The suturing is begun at the internal ring and continued inward, ... The suturing completed. The fastening may be made more secure by adding on each side a ..."

4. A Text-book of Operative Surgery: Covering the Surgical Anatomy and by Warren Stone Bickham (1903)
"(A) ENTERO-ENTEROSTOMY BY METHODS OF SIMPLE suturing IN GENERAL. Union is here accomplished by the ordinary methods of suturing, unaided by mechanical ..."

5. Surgery of the Blood Vessels by John Shelton Horsley (1915)
"The lumen of a blood-vessel after different methods of suturing 49 Fig. 14. ... Special instruments used in end-to-end suturing of bloodvessels 53 Fig. 16. ..."

6. The Treatment of Wounds: Its Principles and Practice, General and Special by Lewis Stephen Pilcher (1883)
"... Healing of Subcutaneous Wounds—Difficulties of Open Wounds—Importance of Antisepsis, Protection, and Rest—suturing Tendons—Lange's ..."

7. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1908)
"Blood Cultures in Typhoid Fever 190 BY ALBERT A. EPSTEIN, MD, of New York. The Uncertain Results of suturing Nerves 201 BY GEORGE TULLY ..."

8. Operative Surgery by John Shelton Horsley (1921)
"CHAPTER VI suturing BLOOD VESSELS The field of blood vessel suturing has ... The indications for suturing wounded blood vessels have been considered as ..."

9. Operative gynecology by Harry Sturgeon Crossen (1917)
"The suturing is begun at the internal ring and continued inward, ... The suturing completed. The fastening may be made more secure by adding on each side a ..."

10. A Text-book of Operative Surgery: Covering the Surgical Anatomy and by Warren Stone Bickham (1903)
"(A) ENTERO-ENTEROSTOMY BY METHODS OF SIMPLE suturing IN GENERAL. Union is here accomplished by the ordinary methods of suturing, unaided by mechanical ..."

11. Surgery of the Blood Vessels by John Shelton Horsley (1915)
"The lumen of a blood-vessel after different methods of suturing 49 Fig. 14. ... Special instruments used in end-to-end suturing of bloodvessels 53 Fig. 16. ..."

12. The Treatment of Wounds: Its Principles and Practice, General and Special by Lewis Stephen Pilcher (1883)
"... Healing of Subcutaneous Wounds—Difficulties of Open Wounds—Importance of Antisepsis, Protection, and Rest—suturing Tendons—Lange's ..."

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