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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a suture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical contexts to refer to a stitch or series of stitches used to close a wound or surgical incision.
Example: "The surgeon carefully placed a suture to ensure the wound would heal properly."
Alternatives: "a stitch" or "a seam".
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Bruner calls to a nurse for a suture.
A nurse provided a suture, attached to a needle shaped like an eyelash.
To strengthen the cervix, doctors put in a suture that closes the cervical opening.
The rousing conclusion shows this isn't an ordinary prequel, it's a suture from the top.
The surgeon looked into Josh's throat and said a suture had come undone.
The almost-a-doctor bit means we'll buy it when she tears at her wetsuit to create a tourniquet or uses her necklace as a suture.
a Suture repair of fully transected meniscus.
The subscapularis tenodesis was performed using a suture tape anchor.
The transplanted teeth were placed in infraocclusion and fixed with a suture splint.
Isolated pockets of inflammation were visible only when a suture was accidentally caught in the section.
The UCL can be fixated with a suture anchor or with transosseous stitches.
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