Definition of Subcuticular. Meaning of Subcuticular. Synonyms of Subcuticular

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Definition of Subcuticular

Subcuticular
Subcuticular Sub`cu*tic"u*lar, a. (Anat.) Situated under the cuticle, or scarfskin.

Meaning of Subcuticular from wikipedia

- in the skin. In this context it is called a running subcuticular suture or running subcuticular closure. "How to Ladder Stitch". wikiHow. Retrieved 2019-12-22...
- may be reduced effectively by using continuous subcuticular sutures. It is unclear whether subcuticular sutures can reduce the rate of surgical site infections...
- for soft-tissue approximation and ligation. It is used frequently for subcuticular dermis closures of the face. It has less of a tendency to exit through...
- sections: comparison of wound outcomes with interrupted mattress vs. subcuticular suture". International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics...
- not require suturing. The skin and subcutaneous tissue are closed with subcuticular suture. The complications ****ociated with Maylard incision are dela****...
- the peltate-glandular morphology, located just beneath the cuticle (subcuticular) layer. By m****, salvinorin A "is the most potent naturally occurring...
- cushion-like structures that form within the tissues of a host organism: subcuticular, lying under the outer layer of the plant (the cuticle), intraepidermal...
- them to Rhizobium and Thiobacillus. Other studies indicate that these subcuticular bacteria may be both abundant within their hosts and widely distributed...
- heals rapidly and generally has good cosmetic results, especially if a subcuticular suture is used to close the skin. McEvedy's incision – McEvedy's original...
- breast-lift surgery, wound care is minimal when the sutured closure is subcuticular (under the epidermis), and reinforced with strips of absorbable adhesive...