Examples of using Sutures are in English and their translations into German
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Medicine
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Sutures are easy.
I mean, your sutures are fine.
Sutures are strongly ophistiparian.
Oneofthecorporacavernosa opens and sutures are placed.
What sutures are these?
Warning 7 or 10 days later the surgical operation, sutures are removed.
Sorry, the sutures aren't that great.
The patient is allowed to get up for 2-3 days, the sutures are removed after 10 days.
Accessory sutures are not present here.
Yes, the rats are in fine shape,the aneurism hook is looking sharp, the sutures are fresh.
The sutures are removed on the seventh day.
The sutures are removed after two weeks.
The sutures are removed gradually after 10 to 14 days.
The sutures are removed on the 5th or 6th postoperative day.
Usually the sutures are of the dissolving type and do not need to be removed.
The sutures are removed after two weeks, and wearing of bra is mandatory.
These sutures are multifilament, made of polyglycolic acid, which is for more sensitive tissue.
Sutures are removed after 12 -14 days, but in the hospital the patient is a maximum of two days.
Sutures are placed in the areola, under the breast or in the armpit, so they are hardly noticeable.
Sutures are used in a variety of different surgical procedures to close wounds and aid in tissue healing.
The sutures are usually removed in two weeks' time, while the elastic corsets are worn for one month approximately.
The technology of packing synthetic absorbable sutures is of prime importance.
The suture is produced from the dyed granules using the dry spinning process.
Then a suture is placed through the tendon and tied to the top of the patella.
The suture is hydrophobic, i.e., it absorbs practically no water and is chemically inert.
If the suture is only a single thread, then this is referred to as monofilament or monofil suture. .
If the suture is weaved from multiple threads or braided, then this is known as multifilament, multifil or polyfilament suture. .
I'm sorry to interrupt, but is it possible the suture is tying off a coronary artery?