suture de lembert
1Suture — The word suture has several uses in medicine, including: {{}}Cranial suture A type of joint between the bones of the skull where the bones are held tightly together by fibrous tissue. A surgical suture Thread like material used to sew tissue… …
2Lembert suture — Lem·bert suture (lahm bārґ) [Antoine Lembert, French surgeon, 1802–1851] see under suture …
3Lembert — Antoine, French surgeon, 1802–1851. See L. suture, Czerny L. suture …
4Lembert suture — a type of inverting suture commonly used in gastrointestinal surgery. The needle is inserted a short distance away from the incision, brought through the serous and muscular coats but not the submucosa, and brought out near the edge of the… …
5Czerny-Lembert suture — Czer·ny Lem·bert suture (cherґne lahm bārґ) [V. Czerny; Antoine Lembert, French surgeon, 1802–1851] see under suture …
6Czerny-Lembert suture — a combination of Czerny and Lembert sutures used in circular enterorrhaphy …
7Dupuytren suture — a continuous Lembert suture …
8Halsted suture — a modification of the Lembert suture, consisting of a stitch parallel to the wound on one side, with the two free ends of the material emerging on the other side, where they are tied. See Plate 41 …
9inverting suture — a type of suture used in intestinal anastomosis to appose and invert the serosal surfaces of the two segments, as in Cushing sutures and Lembert sutures …
10Czerny — Vincenz, German surgeon, 1842–1916. See C. suture, C. Lembert suture …
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