Horizontal Mattress Suture Pattern
The horizontal mattress pattern starts by creating a simple interrupted pattern but instead of tying the suture the needle is inserted 6 8 mm laterally on the same side as the needle exited it crosses to the other side of the incision to exit directly across 6 8 mm lateral to the first site of entry in the skin.
Horizontal mattress suture pattern. The horizontal mattress suture is an everting suture technique that spreads tension along a wound edge 1 6 7 this technique is commonly used for pulling wound edges together over a distance or. This makes it ideal for holding together fragile skin as well as skin under high tension such as the distant edges of a large laceration or as the initial holding suture in complicated repairs. Although mattress sutures can produce surface scarring or.
The suture crossing the wound can aid in apposition of the wound edges while maintaining the traditional advantages. In this variation on the traditional horizontal mattress suture the suture end attached to the needle is passed underneath the loop on the contralateral side such that the suture material traverses the wound after it is tied. You might also be interested in the following guides.
For a larger wound with larger sized needle this will generally be about 1 cm from the wound edge. It everts skin well and spreads tension along the wound edge. The corner stitch a variation of the horizontal mattress suture is commonly used for closure of angled skin flaps or wounds.
Michael ross demonstrates the horizontal mattress suture pattern. They also help to evert wound edges in situations where skin is prone to naturally inverting into the wound. The horizontal mattress stitch is a suture technique used to close wounds.
Learn how to perform a horizontal mattress suture. Horizontal mattress sutures are particularly useful in wounds under tension.