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Sutured

Sutured \Su"tured\, a. Having a suture or sutures; knit or united together.
--Pennant.

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sutured

vb. (en-past of: suture)

Usage examples of "sutured".

The final series of pictures indicated that the bypasses were skillfully sutured in place and that there was no sign of recent myocardial infarction or heart attack.

People were waiting to be sutured, and I had to see those with runny noses.

Whenever I sutured, the people waiting stacked up, so I had to be fast, dispensing with trimming the edges and other fancy stuff.

I cleaned their abrasions and mechanically sutured a couple of scalp lacerations without uttering a word.

Joseph Riggin was led away to have his hand sutured while Sally Marcheson removed the misplaced X rays.

She sutured the underlying tissue first with the alcohol-soaked thread.

Devlin knew he looked worse than usual with the large, sutured incision.

As internal organs were sutured back together, as muscles were mended, and cells destroyed in the tedious process, Digen, whose only responsibility was to stand perfectly still, pulling on a retractor at a steady rate, drifted on her selyn field inexorably up into hyperconsciousness, snapping rudely back down to duoconsciousness every time Thornton attacked a high selyn-field zone.

Only the skin without the cartilage should be sutured, and general treatment for encouraging union should be employed.

It had the six stitches sutured into place in a Jaji cave eighteen years earlier by a man he revered.