Normally, sutures are applied to a wound to bring the two edges together allowing the body to "knit" these edges back together. In South America and Africa, an early (and ongoing in remote areas) method of pulling wound edges together is to take an army ant soldier with large, curved pincers and hold it to the wound. The pincers are allowed to grasp the skin and contract. Once the wound is "closed", the body is pinched off. The pincers stay contracted and acts as a suture.
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Between the carpenter ant, fire ant, and odorous house ant, the carpenter ant lives the longest. Carpenter ants can live up to 7 years.
The occipital, parietal and temporal bones are connected by the squamosal suture. This suture was not present when a person is a newborn baby.
The suture that goes in between the two parietal bones (left and right) is called the saggital suture. That is the main suture that runs in the middle of the top of your head. The parietal bones articulate with the occipital bone at the lambdoidal suture and with the temporal bones (left and right where the ears are), at the squamosal suture. Finally the parietal bones both meet with the frontal bone at the coronal suture. But the main suture between the parietals again is the saggital suture.Lambdoidal suture connects the two parietal bones together.
The sagittal suture is most likely to contain sutural bones. Sutural bones are small bones found within the sutures of the skull, and the sagittal suture is the largest and most complex cranial suture which can exhibit these bones.
Splenorrhaphy is the medical term meaning surgical suture of the spleen.
Squamous suture (separates the temporal bone from the parietal bone), Coronal suture (separates the frontal bone from the parietal bone), Sagittal suture (separates the parietal bones) and the Lamboid suture (separates the occipital bone from the parietal bone)
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Suture - album - was created in 2000.
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A lost suture, also called a wandering suture, is a suture that has migrated to outside of the oral cavity.
The transverse palatine suture connects the maxillary bone to the palatine bone. This suture forms the hard plate in mouth.
No, "chromic gut suture" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence. It is a type of suture material.
No, the intermaxillary suture is different from the medial palatine suture. The intermaxillary suture refers to the joint between the two maxillary bones in the midline of the skull. On the other hand, the medial palatine suture is the joint between the two palatine bones in the midline of the hard palate.