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Methods of Suturing the Wound When Bleeding From Minor Injuries in Outpatient Surgery

Vol. 3 No. 10 (2025): International Journal of Integrative and Modern Medicine:

Yakubov D. R (1), Xoshimova B. R (2), Xudoyberdiyeva R. A (3)

(1) Tashkent State Medical University, Uzbekistan
(2) Tashkent State Medical University, Uzbekistan
(3) Tashkent State Medical University, Uzbekistan
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Abstract:

Minor injuries are frequently encountered in outpatient settings, and bleeding associated with them remains one of the pressing issues in medical practice. Proper and timely suturing not only stops bleeding but also plays a crucial role in preventing infection and further complications. Analysis carried out showed that simple and continuous choking methods are most often used in outpatient conditions. They effectively stop bleeding and provide quick healing. Mattress stitches, on the other hand, are useful in high-tension injuries and reduce scar formation.

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