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After an autopsy, a continuous stitch, often referred to as a "Baseball stitch" or "whip stitch," is commonly used to close the incisions made during the procedure. This type of stitch provides a secure closure and helps minimize the risk of leakage. The stitching is typically done in a manner that allows for easy removal later, if necessary.

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