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Running Subcuticular Suture: 1
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To start a running subcuticular stitch with a knot, the needle is passed from deep to superficial into the bottom of the dermis just short of the corner away from the operator. A fine (4-0 or smaller) absorbable monofilament is usually used for this type of stitch.
Running Subcuticular Suture: 2
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The first stage of the corner stitch is shown schematically.
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Running Subcuticular Suture: 3
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The corner is tied with 5 throws.
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