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- Images ... Grip a suture needle securely using a needle driver instrument. ... Push the needle through the skin and into the base of the wound. ...
- ... to the abdominal cavity and the abdomen is closed at birth. ... replaced into the abdominal cavity and the incision closed, if possible. If the abdominal cavity is too ...
- An incision may be closed with: 1. Sutures (stitches) on the outside of the body. 2. Surgical staples, which provide added strength to the incision. ...
- ... or stapled back together and the incision is closed. A stapling procedure is shown here. ... may be done. A temporary colostomy will be closed and repaired later. If a large portion of ...
- ... anal opening is completed. The colostomy may be closed during this stage or may be left in place for a few more months and closed at a later stage. Surgery for the low ...
- ... then sewn back together and the incision is closed. If it is necessary to spare the intestine ... may be done. A temporary ileostomy will be closed and repaired later. If a large portion of ...
- ... the carotid artery. The artery is stitched (sutured) closed, the tube is removed, and the incision is closed.
- ... include: Incarcerated (strangulated) umbilical hernia Defects not spontaneously closed by 4 to 5 years of age Children ... and cut out. The underlying tissues are then closed with strong nonabsorbable sutures. Skin edges are held ...
- ... inserted into the stomach. The stomach is stitched closed around the tube and the incision is closed.
- ... the urachus must be excised and the bladder closed. ... bladder opening is repaired, and the incision is closed.