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Definition of Quilled suture

Quilled suture
Quilled Quilled, a. Furnished with quills; also, shaped like quills. ``A sharp-quilled porcupine.' --Shak. Quilled suture (Surg.), a variety of stitch in which the threads after being passed deeply through the edges of a wound are secured about two quills or bodies of similar shape, in order to produce a suitable degree of pressure.

Meaning of Quilled suture from wikipedia

- the shielded part of the head. Internasals large, forming a short median suture. Supraocular very narrow. One large elongate preocular, contacting the posterior...
- sew (< OE sēowan) siujan "to sew" suō (suere) "to sew"; sūtūra "thread, suture" humḗn "sinew" sī́vyati "(he) sews", syūtá- "sewn"; sū́tra- "thread, string"...
- Pterosaur skeletons often show considerable fusion. In the skull, the sutures between elements disappeared. In some later pterosaurs, the backbone over...
- bone, forming the scapulocoracoid. Near the region of the scapulocoracoid suture, on the coracoid, a large foramen is present. The coracoid is a wide and...
- the back. Few specimens preserve the sutures of the braincase, but one specimen shows that the frontoparietal suture crossed the skull just behind the postorbital...
- Mamet 1997 United States Strange Days Kathryn Bigelow 1995 United States Suture Scott McGehee and David Siegel 1993 United States Swoon Tom Kalin 1992 United...
- anthropological studies offer insight into much earlier techniques for suturing lacerations, am****ting unsalvageable limbs, and draining and cauterizing...
- that there were other features of the skull, such as the retention of sutures into adulthood, that were like those of juvenile birds. Thus, perhaps the...
- the orbital margin, a notch on the edge of the frontal near the lacrimal suture, a rounded internal mandibular fenestra, a shallow prootic process on the...
- can be distinguished from other chalcidoids by the H-shaped pattern of sutures on the front of their heads. Fairyflies are among the most common chalcidoids...