Tarsorrhaphy
tarsorrhaphy
Tarsorrhaphy
Yes
yes
Suturing of the heart
Suturing or repairing
The suffix "-rhaphy" means surgical suturing to close a wound.
Surgeries requiring suturing can take as long as two to three hours.
no
Suturing or repairing
-rrhaphy is the medical terminology suffix meaning suture.rrhaphy
The suturing of the cheek is commonly referred to as "cheek suturing" or "facial suturing." This procedure is often performed to close wounds or incisions in the cheek area, ensuring proper alignment for healing and minimizing scarring. In some contexts, it may also be associated with specific techniques like "interrupted sutures" or "running sutures," depending on the nature of the wound.
cheilorrhaphy
surgical suturing of the liver
Myorrhaphy is the surgical suturing of a muscle wound (my/o means muscle and -rrhaphy means surgical suturing).
Suturing is the medical term meaning the act of closing a wound or incision by stitching. Suturing keeps the edges closer for better healing.