
interrupted suturing
Interrupted suturing is a technique used in sewing wounds after surgery or injury. Instead of one continuous stitch, individual stitches are placed at regular intervals along the wound. Each stitch is tied off separately, which allows for better tension control and more flexibility if one stitch fails. This method helps secure the edges of the wound together, promoting healing while reducing the risk of infection. If one part of the sutured area needs to be adjusted, only that specific stitch can be removed or replaced, making it a precise and adaptable option in medical stitching.