suture

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(Tıp) cerrahi iplik
dikiş ipliği
{i} dikiş
dikiş yeri
{f} dik
dikişle birleştirmek
(Tıp, İlaç) Bu kenarları birleştiren dikiş
(Tıp, İlaç) Kafa kemiklerinin dikişe benzeyen ekyeri, sütür, sutura
(Tıp, İlaç) Yara kenarlarının dikiş ile birleştirilmesi
(Tıp, İlaç) Dikmek, sütür koymak
{f} dikiş atmak
kafatası kemiklerinin dikişe benzeyen ek yerleri
{i} derz
{f} dikmek (yara)
dikiş atma
{i} dikiş atmaya yarayan ip [tıp.]
{i} dikiş [tıp.]
{i} ek yeri (kemik)
dikişte kullanılan iplik/tel
sutur
i., tıb
sütür,v.dik: n.dikiş
(Biyoloji) sütür
dikiş (tıp)
dikiş atmaya yarayan ip
suture retainer loop
Sütür tespit halkası
suture forceps
(Tıp) dikiş pensi
suture needle
(Tıp) cerrahi iğne
suture techniques
(Tıp) sütür teknikleri
surgical linen suture
cerrahi keten iplik
surgical polyester suture
(Tıp) cerrahi poliester iplik
surgical silk suture
(Tıp) cerrahi ipek iplik
absorbable suture
emilebilir sütür
catgut suture
katgüt
continuous suture
kontinü sütür
interrupted suture
tek tek dikiş
mattress suture
matris sütür
silk suture
ipek sütür
suturing
{i} dikiş
suturing
{f} dik
wire suture
tel dikiş
sutures
sütürler
suturing
dikerek
arruga suture
(Tıp) Retina yapışıklıklarının tedavisinde göz çevresine konan özel bir dikiş
cushing suture
(Tıp) cushing dikişi
hypostomal suture
hipostomal sütür (bir tür sefalik sütür)
radial suture
radyal derz
suturing
(Tıp) dikiş atma (yaraya vb)
İngilizce - İngilizce
Seam formed by sewing two edges (especially of skin) together
Thread used to sew two edges (especially of skin) together; stitch
to sew up or join by means of a suture
{n} a sewing, seam, juncture
A fibrous junction between bones, as in the face and skull
an immovable joint (especially between the bones of the skull)
linear break in exoskeleton, typically along which parts separate during molting
Immovable joint between bones
See Harmonic suture, under Harmonic
The line, or seam, formed by the union of two margins in any part of a plant; as, the ventral suture of a legume
A seam, or impressed line, as between the segments of a crustacean, or between the whorls of a univalve shell
a seam used in surgery
A line of union; the line along which dehiscence often takes place in fruits
thread of catgut or silk or wire used by surgeons to stitch tissues together a seam used in surgery an immovable joint (especially between the bones of the skull) join with a suture; "suture the wound after surgery
a seam or impressed line indicating the division of the distinct parts of the body wall; the line of juncture of the elytra in Coleoptera or of the tegmina or hemelytra in other orders
The stitch by which the parts are united
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
The closing of a cut or wound by the use of stitches (sutures)
A line resembling a seam; as, the dorsal suture of a legume, which really corresponds to a midrib
The line at which the elytra of a beetle meet and are sometimes confluent
The uniting of the parts of a wound by stitching
{i} surgical joining of two edges of a wound or incision; stitch used to close a wound; material used to surgically close a wound; junction of two bones in an immovable joint (Anatomy)
This is a marking stitch which some surgeons use to indicate to the pathologists which end of the specimen is oriented towards the head of the patient and which is toward their side Back
A natural seam or groove along which a fruit splits
{f} close a wound or incision using sutures (Medicine)
Thread used to sew two edges (esp. of skin) together; stitch
Seam formed by sewing two edges (esp. of skin) together
The line of union, or seam, in an immovable articulation, like those between the bones of the skull; also, such an articulation itself; synarthrosis
join with a suture; "suture the wound after surgery"
A suture is a stitch made to join together the open parts of a wound, especially one made after a patient has been operated on. a stitch that is used to sew a wound together (sutura, from suere )
the collision zone created by the plate-tectonic convergence of two (or more) continents A subduction zone usually includes some combination of geo-cline, island arc, and ocean-floor remnant (the remaining part that was not sub-ducted as the continents approached one another) The rocks and sediments caught up in the suturing event are highly folded, thrust-faulted, and (in the core of the resulting orogen) metamorphosed and selectively melted
thread of catgut or silk or wire used by surgeons to stitch tissues together
coronal suture
The line of junction between the frontal bone and the two parietal bones of the skull
sagittal suture
A dense, fibrous connective tissue joint between the two parietal bones of the skull
A suture
seam
coronal suture
The suture extending across the skull between the two parietal bones and the frontal bone
coronal suture
the suture between the parietal and frontal bones of the skull
frontal suture
the suture between two halves of the frontal bone (usually obliterated by the age of 6)
intermaxillary suture
the suture between the two maxillae of the upper jawbone
internasal suture
the suture between the two nasal bones
lamboid suture
the suture between the occipital and parietal bones
occipitomastoid suture
the suture between the occipital and the temporal bones; a continuation of the lamboid suture
parietomastoid suture
the suture between the parietal and the temporal bones
sagittal suture
the suture uniting the two parietal bones
sutured
Having a suture or sutures; knit or united together
sutured
past of suture
sutures
plural of suture
suturing
surgical joining of two surfaces
suturing
present participle of suture
suture