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  2. Surgical suture - Wikipedia

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    A surgical suture, also known as a stitch or stitches, is a medical device used to hold body tissues together and approximate wound edges after an injury or surgery. Application generally involves using a needle with an attached length of thread. There are numerous types of suture which differ by needle shape and size as well as thread material ...

  3. Wound dehiscence - Wikipedia

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    Signs of dehiscence can include bleeding, pain, inflammation, fever, or the wound opening spontaneously. [1] An internal surgical wound dehiscence can occur internally, as a consequence of hysterectomy, at the site of the vaginal cuff. [2] [3]

  4. Cervical cerclage - Wikipedia

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    There are three types of cerclage: [6] A McDonald cerclage, described in 1957, is the most common, and is essentially a pursestring stitch used to cinch the cervix shut; the cervix stitching involves a band of suture at the upper part of the cervix while the lower part has already started to efface. [2]

  5. Wound healing - Wikipedia

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    Timing is important to wound healing. Critically, the timing of wound re-epithelialization can decide the outcome of the healing. [11] If the epithelization of tissue over a denuded area is slow, a scar will form over many weeks, or months; [12] [13] If the epithelization of a wounded area is fast, the healing will result in regeneration.

  6. Tonsillectomy - Wikipedia

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    While generally safe, complications may include bleeding, vomiting, dehydration, trouble eating, and trouble talking. [1] Throat pain typically lasts about one to two weeks after surgery. [1] [4] Bleeding occurs in about 1% within the first day and another 2% after that. [1] Between 1 in 2,360 and 1 in 56,000 procedures cause death. [1]

  7. Florida man survives his second shark attack in 11 years ...

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    After spending four days in hospital where he underwent two surgeries – a possible third is needed – 93 stitches and 10-15 staples, Taschman is finally back at home recovering from the ordeal ...

  8. Clint Malarchuk - Wikipedia

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    It took doctors a total of 300 stitches to close the 6-inch (15 cm) wound. [10] He was back on the ice in ten days. On February 10, 2008, coincidentally again in Buffalo, Florida Panthers forward Richard Zedník suffered an injury similar to Malarchuk's after Olli Jokinen's skate blade cut the front of Zedník's neck, lacerating his common ...

  9. Trump has given no official info about his medical care for ...

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    Four days after a gunman's attempt to assassinate former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally, the public is still in the dark over the extent of his injuries, what treatment the ...