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Look up suture in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Suture, literally meaning "seam", may refer to: Suture (album), a 2000 album by American Industrial
Suture
Class of extinct, Paleozoic arthropods
the Connective sutures that divide the doublure. The following are the types of ventral sutures. Connective sutures – are the sutures that continue from
Trilobite
Medical device used to hold body tissues together
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
Surgical_suture
Extinct subclass of cephalopod molluscs
in ammоnoids. While nearly all nautiloids show gently curving sutures, the ammonoid suture line (the intersection of the septum with the outer shell) is
Ammonoidea
Joining together of separate terranes along a major fault zone
In structural geology, a suture is a joining along a major fault zone, of separate terranes, tectonic units that have different plate tectonic, metamorphic
Suture_(geology)
Fixed joints between bones held together by dense, fibrous tissue
Frontoethmoidal suture Petrosquamous suture Sphenoethmoidal suture Sphenopetrosal suture Lambdoid suture Coronal suture Squamosal suture Zygomaticotemporal suture Sagittal
Fibrous_joint
Type of surgical suture
Catgut suture is a type of surgical suture made of twisted strands of purified collagen taken from the small intestine of domesticated ruminants or beef
Catgut_suture
Midline joint of the forehead
The frontal suture is a fibrous joint that divides the two halves of the frontal bone of the skull in infants and children. Typically, it completely fuses
Frontal_suture
Cranial suture
suture, or squamous suture, arches backward from the pterion and connects the temporal squama with the lower border of the parietal bone: this suture
Squamosal_suture
Connective tissue between the parietal bones and the occipital bone of the skull
The lambdoid suture, or lambdoidal suture, is a dense, fibrous connective tissue joint on the posterior aspect of the skull that connects the parietal
Lambdoid_suture
Ancient geological fault
The Iapetus Suture is one of several major geological faults caused by the collision of several ancient land masses forming a suture. It represents in
Iapetus_Suture
Midline joint of the skull
The sagittal suture, also known as the interparietal suture and the sutura interparietalis,[citation needed] is a dense, fibrous connective tissue joint
Sagittal_suture
Cranial suture
The occipitomastoid suture, or occipitotemporal suture, is the cranial suture between the occipital bone and the mastoid portion of the temporal bone
Occipitomastoid_suture
Suture in the human skull
The frontonasal suture (Latin: Sutura frontonasalis) is a cranial suture that is found in the human skull, connecting the frontal bone and the two nasal
Frontonasal_suture
Fairly rigid joint between two or more hard elements of an organism
a suture is a fairly rigid joint between two or more hard elements of an organism, with or without significant overlap of the elements. Sutures are
Suture_(anatomy)
1993 American film
Suture is a 1993 American thriller film written and directed, and produced by Scott McGehee and David Siegel. It stars Dennis Haysbert and Mel Harris.
Suture_(film)
Cranial suture between the zygomatic bone and the temporal bone
The zygomaticotemporal suture (or temporozygomatic suture) is the cranial suture between the zygomatic bone and the temporal bone. This is part of the
Zygomaticotemporal_suture
List of common surgical suture materials
different surgical suture materials exist. The following table compares some of the most common adsorbable sutures. "Examples of Surgical Suture Materials".
Suture materials comparison chart
Suture_materials_comparison_chart
Premature fusion of bones in the skull
Craniosynostosis is a condition in which one or more of the fibrous sutures in a young infant's skull prematurely fuses by turning into bone (ossification)
Craniosynostosis
Cranial suture
zygomaticofrontal suture (or frontozygomatic suture) is the cranial suture between the zygomatic bone and the frontal bone. The suture can be palpated just
Zygomaticofrontal_suture
Bony structure that forms the head in vertebrates
irregular bones. The cranial bones are joined at firm fibrous junctions called sutures and contains many foramina, fossae, processes, and sinuses. In zoology
Skull
Connective tissue on the skull
coronal suture is a dense, fibrous connective tissue joint that separates the two parietal bones from the frontal bone of the skull. The coronal suture lies
Coronal_suture
2006 compilation album by Stereolab
Fab Four Suture is a compilation album by Stereolab, released in the United Kingdom on 6 March 2006, and in the United States a day later on 7 March. It
Fab_Four_Suture
Tectonic suture in southern Tibet
The Indus-Yarlung suture zone or the Indus-Yarlung Tsangpo suture is a tectonic suture in southern Tibet and across the north margin of the Himalayas which
Indus-Yarlung_suture_zone
Cranial suture
The sphenoparietal suture is the cranial suture between the sphenoid bone and the parietal bone. It is one of the sutures that comprises the pterion. Position
Sphenoparietal_suture
Invisible seam closing stitch
also be used in surgery sutures to close an incision in the skin. In this context it is called a running subcuticular suture or running subcuticular closure
Ladder_stitch
Compression suture used in obstetrics
The B-Lynch suture or B-Lynch procedure is a form of compression suture used in obstetrics. It is used to mechanically compress an atonic uterus in the
B-Lynch_suture
Scarless Serdev Suture suspension liftings [1] use percutaneous skeletal fixation of movable fascias without incisions. In Brazil known as fio elastico
Serdev_suture
5th episode of the 2nd season of Peacemaker
"Back to the Suture" is the fifth episode of the second season of the American television series Peacemaker. It is the thirteenth overall episode of the
Back_to_the_Suture
Two bones in the bridge of the human nose
majority of people. The two nasal bones are joined at the midline internasal suture and make up the bridge of the nose. The outer surface is concavo-convex
Nasal_bone
2008 studio album by Mylène Farmer
Point de Suture is the seventh studio album by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer, and her 14th album overall. Preceded by the lead single "Dégénération"
Point_de_suture
American punk rock and indie rock trio
Suture was an American punk rock and indie rock trio based in Washington, D.C., affiliated with early riot grrrl. Suture consisted of Kathleen Hanna (electric
Suture_(band)
2001 compilation album by Chemlab
Suture is a compilation album by Chemlab, released on January 23, 2001, by Invisible Records. It is an expanded reissue of Magnetic Field Remixes (itself
Suture_(album)
Suture material
Vicryl (polyglactin 910) is an absorbable, synthetic, usually braided suture, manufactured by Ethicon Inc., a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson. A monofilament
Vicryl
Tooth socket
with stitches or covered with a non-resorbable or resorbable membrane and sutured. The swelling of the dental alveoli can result in alveolitis, causing pain
Dental_alveolus
Meeting point of the coronal suture and the sagittal suture of the skull
suture is intersected perpendicularly by the sagittal suture. The bregma is located at the intersection of the coronal suture and the sagittal suture
Bregma
Type of knotless surgical suture
A barbed suture is a type of knotless surgical suture that has barbs on its surface. While suturing tissue, these barbs penetrate inside the tissue and
Barbed_suture
Meeting point of the sagittal suture and the lambdoid suture of the skull
The lambda is the meeting point of the sagittal suture and the lambdoid suture. This is also the point of the occipital angle. It is named after the Greek
Lambda_(anatomy)
Extra bone pieces that can grow within a suture in the skull
known as intrasutural bones, sutural bones, or accessory bones of the skull, are extra bone pieces that can occur within a suture (joint) in the skull. These
Wormian_bones
Plastic surgery procedure
Perineoplasty (also perineorrhaphy) denotes the plastic surgery procedures used to correct clinical conditions (damage, defect, deformity) of the vagina
Perineoplasty
Surgical technique
Stay sutures are temporary surgical sutures which are placed during operation to hold or manipulate the operating area. In cases of ocular surgery, tracheostomy
Stay_sutures
Mountain building event caused by the collision of Laurentia, Baltica and Avalonia
southern margin of this massif. The Trans-European Suture Zone or Tornquist Zone is the area of the suture of Baltica and Eastern Avalonia. It runs from a
Caledonian_orogeny
Methods of tying medical sutures
Surgical knots (ligatures) are the knots used to bind suture materials together while binding tissue in surgery. They are used in medical and veterinary
Surgical_knot
Mountain range in China, India and Nepal
the Himalaya Indus Suture Zone Transhimalaya, includes the following two Lhasa terrane Karakoram fault system Bangong-Nujiang Suture Zone Qiangtang terrane
Transhimalaya
Suborder of beetles
abdominal/ventral plates which are known as sternites. Also, the notopleural suture (found under the pronotal shield) is not present. The name of polyphaga
Polyphaga
Medical condition
is the condition of having a persistent metopic suture, or persistence of the frontal metopic suture in the adult human skull. Metopism is the opposite
Metopism
Cranial suture between the sphenoid bone and the zygomatic bone
The sphenozygomatic suture is the cranial suture between the sphenoid bone and the zygomatic bone. Position of two bones, Animation. Sphenoid bone Zygomatic
Sphenozygomatic_suture
Surgical treatment
by cranial sutures (see figure 1). The anterior fontanelle is where the metopic, sagittal and coronal sutures meet. Normally the sutures gradually fuse
Craniofacial_surgery
and usually bears an ocellus. frontal sutures (Anatomical feature) suture lines that meet with the coroanl sutures to form an inverted Y. gena (Anatomical
Glossary_of_entomology_terms
Anatomic feature of the human skull
The petrosquamous suture is a cranial suture between the petrous portion and the squama of the temporal bone. It forms the Koerner's septum. The petrous
Petrosquamous_suture
Suturing technique
The simple interrupted stitch is a suturing technique used to close wounds. It is the most commonly used technique in the closure of skin. It is known
Simple_interrupted_stitch
The Bangong suture zone is a key location in the central Tibet conjugate fault zone. Approximately 1,200 km long, the suture trends in an east–west orientation
Bangong_suture
Meeting point between the frontal, parietal, temporal, and sphenoid bones of the skull
typically joined by five cranial sutures: the sphenoparietal suture joins the sphenoid and parietal bones. the coronal suture joins the frontal bone to the
Pterion
Inflammatory aggregation of immune cells
fungi, as well as other materials such as foreign objects, keratin, and suture fragments. In pathology, a granuloma is an organized collection of macrophages
Granuloma
Origins and structure of the Himalayan Mountain range
balanced. ISZ, also called Indus-Yarlung suture zone, Yarlung-Zangpo Suture Zone or Yarlung-Tsangpo Suture Zone, defines the zone of collision between
Geology_of_the_Himalayas
Major geological feature located in the Philippines
Mindoro Suture Zone is a major geological feature located in the Philippines, separating the Mindoro Block from the North Palawan Block. It is a suture zone
Mindoro_Suture_Zone
Variant in human skulls
palpable vertical ridge on the forehead of the skull along the metopic suture line, which runs along the from the top of the forehead down to between
Metopic_ridge
Physical features of insect order Diptera
the presence of the ptilinal suture formed by the resorption of the ptilinum after emergence from the pupa. The suture separates two regions: 1. the
Morphology_of_Diptera
The sphenopetrosal fissure (or sphenopetrosal suture) is the cranial suture between the sphenoid bone and the petrous portion of the temporal bone. It
Sphenopetrosal_fissure
Top of the head
layers of the scalp above the skull. The crown also covers a range of bone sutures, and contains blood vessels and branches of the trigeminal nerve. The structure
Crown_(anatomy)
Cosmetic surgery for creating an eyelid crease
surgical outcomes. The non-incisional method, or suture ligation, involves the strategic placement of sutures through all layers of the upper eyelid at the
East_Asian_blepharoplasty
Terrane of the Tibetan Plateau
southward-directed subduction along its northern margin resulted in the Jin-Shajing suture, the limit between it and the Songpan-Ganzi terrane. During the Late Jurassic
Qiangtang_terrane
Cranial suture between the sphenoid bone and the frontal bone
The sphenofrontal suture is the cranial suture between the sphenoid bone and the frontal bone. The skull from the side. The skull from the front. Base
Sphenofrontal_suture
Joint between the maxilla and palatine bone
The palatomaxillary suture is a suture separating the maxilla from the palatine bone. Medial wall of left orbit. v t e
Palatomaxillary_suture
Cutting of tissue by a taut element
effect can also describe the process of suture material cutting or tearing through viscera at the time of suture anastomosis and tension. Cheesewiring can
Cheesewiring
Mountain-building event in North America
Transect (THOT), (also referred to as the Trans-Hudsonian Suture Zone (THSZ) or Trans-Hudson suture) which is the largest Paleoproterozoic orogenic belt in
Trans-Hudson_orogeny
Cranial suture
sphenosquamosal suture is a cranial suture between the sphenoid bone and the squama of the temporal bone. Animation of sphenosquamosal suture Position on
Sphenosquamosal_suture
Suture between the ethmoid bone and the frontal bone
The frontoethmoidal suture is the suture between the ethmoid bone and the frontal bone. It is located in the anterior cranial fossa. This article incorporates
Frontoethmoidal_suture
French recording artist
acoustic pop music on Avant que l'ombre... and electronica on Point de suture. In 2010, Farmer released her eighth studio album, Bleu noir. The album
Mylène_Farmer
Piece of thread (suture) tied around an anatomical structure
surgery or medical procedure, a ligature consists of a piece of thread (suture) tied around an anatomical structure, usually a blood vessel, another hollow
Ligature_(medicine)
Bone in the human skull
bones in the skull which, when joined at a fibrous joint known as a cranial suture, form the sides and roof of the neurocranium. In humans, each bone is roughly
Parietal_bone
Boundary between the East European Craton and the orogens of South-Western Europe
The Trans-European Suture Zone (TESZ), also known as the Tornquist Zone, is the crustal boundary between the Precambrian East European Craton and the Phanerozoic
Trans-European_Suture_Zone
Inferior area of the skull
Frontoethmoidal suture Sphenofrontal suture Sphenopetrosal suture Sphenoethmoidal suture Petrosquamous suture Sphenosquamosal suture Sphenoidal lingula
Base_of_skull
Malformation of the skull in which the head appears tall and thin
closure of the coronal suture plus any other suture, like the lambdoid, or it may be used to describe the premature fusion of all sutures. It should be differentiated
Turricephaly
Intersection of the frontal bone and two nasal bones of the human skull
frontonasal suture that joins the nasal part of the frontal bone and the nasal bones. It marks the midpoint at the intersection of the frontonasal suture with
Nasion
Location at which two or more bones make contact
while still executing smooth and precise movements. Other joints such as sutures between the bones of the skull permit very little movement (only during
Joint
Part of the female reproductive tract
synthetic sutures reduce risk of short-term pain and need for resuturing; rapidly absorbing sutures comparable to synthetic but reduce the need for suture removal"
Vagina
Fontanelle in human skull
fontanelle, and is placed at the junction of the sagittal suture, coronal suture, and frontal suture; it is lozenge-shaped, and measures about 4 cm in its
Anterior_fontanelle
Suture technique
The horizontal mattress stitch is a suture technique used to close wounds. It everts skin well and spreads tension along the wound edge. This makes it
Horizontal_mattress_stitch
Bone of the neurocranium
foramen. Lambdoid suture Occipitomastoid suture The lambdoid suture joins the occipital bone to the parietal bones. The occipitomastoid suture joins the occipital
Occipital_bone
Genetic disorder of the skull and face
trigonocephaly (fusion of the metopic suture), brachycephaly (fusion of the coronal suture), dolichocephaly (fusion of the sagittal suture), plagiocephaly (unilateral
Crouzon_syndrome
Surgical Seam for four stitches
Italian surgeon Mario Donati), is a suture type used to close skin wounds. The advantages of the vertical mattress suture are that it provides closure for
Vertical_mattress_stitch
Upper jaw bone
front of the mouth. The two maxillary bones are fused at the intermaxillary suture, forming the anterior nasal spine. This is similar to the mandible (lower
Maxilla
Staples used in surgery in place of sutures
place of sutures to close skin wounds or to resect and/or connect parts of an organ (e.g. bowels, stomach or lungs). The use of staples over sutures reduces
Surgical_staple
Geological features
pressure terranes along the ~1200 km long east-west trending Bangong-Nujiang suture zone (BNS) on the Tibetan Plateau have been extensively mapped and studied
High pressure metamorphic terranes along the Bangong-Nujiang Suture Zone
High_pressure_metamorphic_terranes_along_the_Bangong-Nujiang_Suture_Zone
Anatomical feature of the infant human skull
anatomical feature of the infant human skull comprising soft membranous gaps (sutures) between the cranial bones that make up the calvaria of a fetus or an infant
Fontanelle
Highest point of the head
by the coronal suture between the frontal and parietal bones, the sagittal suture between the two parietal bones, and the lambdoid suture between the parietal
Vertex_(anatomy)
Surgery performed on the eye or its adnexa
forward position. Transposition or repositioning procedures Adjustable suture surgery is a method of reattaching an extraocular muscle by means of a stitch
Eye_surgery
American filmmakers
shared a directing credit on every film since their 1993 debut feature Suture, making their ongoing co-directing collaboration one of the longest in American
Scott McGehee and David Siegel
Scott_McGehee_and_David_Siegel
Bodily response to the presence of a foreign object
intravenous drug use. H&E stain. Foreign body giant cell reaction to nylon suture material Foreign body granuloma Foreign body List of cutaneous conditions
Foreign_body_reaction
Component of fly anatomy
thereafter only by the ptilinal suture or frontal suture (which defines the aperture through which it everts). Bugguide.net. ptilinum, ptilinal suture v t e
Ptilinum
Cheek bone
process of the cheekbone, the two being united by an oblique suture (the zygomaticotemporal suture); the tendon of the temporal muscle passes medial to (i
Zygomatic_arch
Part of the body of a gastropod or snail
transverse foldings of the shell, which generally extend from the suture to suture. They are usually spaced uniformly and crossed by the spirals. In specialized
Gastropod_shell
Congenital disorder of the skull and digits
coronal suture and lambdoid suture bilaterally), dolichocephaly (fusion of the sagittal suture), plagiocephaly (fusion of coronal and lambdoidal sutures unilaterally)
Apert_syndrome
Squamous suture Sagittal suture "Come Sing Love Songs" Coronal Suture Sagittal Suture Lambdoid Suture Squamous Suture "Come Smoke L 's Sam Coronal Suture Sagittal
List_of_anatomy_mnemonics
Anatomical plane dividing the body into left and right
explanation would involve the notching of the sagittal suture posteriorly by the lambdoidal suture —similar to feathers on an arrow. The Oxford English
Sagittal_plane
Gap between bones in the human skull
triangular in form and situated at the junction of the sagittal suture and lambdoidal suture. It generally closes in 6–8 weeks from birth. The cranial point
Posterior_fontanelle
Disruption or damage to living tissue
including suture, staples, skin adhesive, and surgical strips. Suture is the most frequently used for closure. There are many types of suture, but broadly
Wound
1993 studio album by Chemlab
Blade and was reissued by Invisible Records on November 30, 1999. Each "suture" is an instrumental piece splitting the main tracks apart. The track "Suicide
Burn_Out_at_the_Hydrogen_Bar
Medical condition
superior junction with the zygomaticofrontal suture or its inferior junction with the zygomaticosphenoid suture at the sphenoid greater wing), separation
Zygomaticomaxillary complex fracture
Zygomaticomaxillary_complex_fracture
SUTURE
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Quran Opener
Female
Norwegian
 Norwegian short form of Scandinavian Kristina, KRISTI means "believer" or "follower of Christ." Compare with another form of Kristi.
Girl/Female
Latin
Wife of Chthonius.
Male
Polish
German and Polish form of Greek Isaák, IZAAK means "he will laugh."Â
Female
Hindi/Indian
(इनà¥à¤¦à¥) Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit word for the moon, INDU means "bright drop."
Girl/Female
Hindu
The earth
Girl/Female
British, English, German
Willow; Untamed
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Priceless
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Creation
Biblical
excelling; height
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n.
The uniting of the parts of a wound by stitching.
n.
Suture of the palate. See Staphyloraphy.
n.
The act of sewing; also, the line along which two things or parts are sewed together, or are united so as to form a seam, or that which resembles a seam.
n.
The line at which the elytra of a beetle meet and are sometimes confluent.
a.
Of or pertaining to a suture, or seam.
a.
Having a suture or sutures; knit or united together.
n.
Union by means of bone; the complete closing up and obliteration of sutures.
n.
A line resembling a seam; as, the dorsal suture of a legume, which really corresponds to a midrib.
n.
Hence, a line of junction; a joint; a suture, as on a ship, a floor, or other structure; the line of union, or joint, of two boards, planks, metal plates, etc.
a.
Taking place at a suture; as, a sutural de/iscence.
n.
A seam, or impressed line, as between the segments of a crustacean, or between the whorls of a univalve shell.
n.
The line, or seam, formed by the union of two margins in any part of a plant; as, the ventral suture of a legume.
n.
An oblong or elongated seed vessel, consisting of two valves with a dissepiment between, and opening by sutures at either margin. The seeds are attached to both edges of the dissepiment, alternately upon each side of it.
a.
Sewed or knit together; united by a suture; stitched.
a.
Having a shot attached; as, a shotten suture.
a.
Of or pertaining to the sagittal suture; in the region of the sagittal suture; rabdoidal; as, the sagittal furrow, or groove, on the inner surface of the roof of the skull.
n.
The line of union, or seam, in an immovable articulation, like those between the bones of the skull; also, such an articulation itself; synarthrosis. See Harmonic suture, under Harmonic.
n.
The stitch by which the parts are united.
n.
Immovable articulation by close union, as in sutures. It sometimes includes symphysial articulations also. See the Note under Articulation, n., 1.
n.
The point on the side of the skull where the temporal line, or upper edge of the temporal fossa, crosses the coronal suture.