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Answer for the clue "Hospital closing? ", 6 letters:
suture

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Suture , literally meaning "seam", may refer to: Surgical suture , a stitch used by doctors and surgeons to hold tissue together Suture (anatomy) , a rigid joint between hard parts of animals Suture (joint) , concerning the major joints in the bones of ...

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n. an immovable joint (especially between the bones of the skull) [syn: sutura , fibrous joint ] a seam used in surgery [syn: surgical seam ] thread of catgut or silk or wire used by surgeons to stitch tissues together v. join with a suture; "suture the ...

Usage examples of suture.

Once I clamped off the bleeders, I had to work through the tiny forest of arterial branches, suturing the torn lymph tissue itself.

There were sore spots, but as yet no softness to indicate that the cranial sutures that had closed his babyhood fontanels, firming his skull into a rigid box of limited volume, were relaxing and opening up.

The scars could be made out, but there was nothing of that yielding either side of the sagittal suture and a little above the lambdoid that had worried Dr Maturin.

Donne describes an athletic laborer of twenty-five who received a wound from a rifle-ball penetrating the cranial parietes immediately in the posterior superior angle of the parietal bone, and a few lines from the lambdoid suture.

The ball entered one inch above and in front of the right ear and made its exit through the lambdoidal suture posteriorly.

In a cloth on a bench opposite were rolled up a portion of the malar bone, some fragments of the os frontis, one entire right parietal bone, detached from its fellow along the sagittel suture, and from the occipital along the lambdoidal suture, perhaps taking with it some of the occipital bone together with some of the squamous portion of the temporal bone.

His eyes were held open with lid retractors, and the eyes themselves were fixated with limbal sutures.

In order to ascertain how far it might be possible for a bar of the size causing the injury to traverse the skull in the track assigned to it, Bigelow procured a common skull in which the zygomatic arches were barely visible from above, and having entered a drill near the left angle of the inferior maxilla, he passed it obliquely upward to the median line of the cranium just in front of the junction of the sagittal and coronal sutures.

Cockburn pointed out to me was the difference in the maxillary and nasal sutures of the face.

It would be seen that the nasal bones of the tiger run up higher than those of the lion, the apices of whose nasal and maxillary sutures are on a level.

The calypter is small and inconspicuous and the mesonotal suture incomplete, which is common in eye gnats, pomace or vinegar flies, but the wings are silent in flight.

I was now rather good at knot tying and suturing, by virtue of having forced my way into several operations, including three hernias, a couple of hemorrhoids, an appendectomy, and a vein stripping.

He bought needle forceps, a nylon suture kit, surgical needles, scalpels, drips, antihistamines, hydrocortisone, penicillin tablets, some powdered antibiotics and three tins of vitamin B.

X rays, scans, shunts, sutures, intravenous feedings, parenteral nutritional supplements, respiratory therapy, and, finally, the autopsy.

The wound in the pericardium, which was two inches long, was sutured and the external wound was closed.