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How to Use subdermal interrupted suturing on a patient

Jun 7, 2010 10:25 PM
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The subdermal interrupted suture is a complicated, difficult type of suturing. It does have advantages, however, as the resulting suture is both strong and cosmetically pleasing. This video walks you through performing the stitch, and should make it easier to use this effective suturing procedure on your patients.

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