How Important Are Surgical Knots in Closing Wounds?
Understanding Surgical Knots
Surgical knots are intricate knots skillfully employed by doctors during surgeries to cinch stitches tightly. This not only effectively seals wounds but also staunches bleeding post-operation.
Surgeons must master the art of tying these knots effectively to guarantee optimal wound healing.
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Johnbritto Kurusumuthu, the founder of Rise&Inspire—a space where his passions for law, faith, technology, and personal growth come together. His journey began in teaching, government service, and policy work, always guided by a commitment to integrity and the public good. Over time, he discovered the joy of writing—not just to explain, but to empower. What started as a small blog has now grown into a platform where he shares reflections on faith, legal literacy, technology, and daily inspiration. He believes words can transform people, and people, in turn, can transform the world. For him, faith and reason walk hand in hand, and knowledge should always be accessible and practical. Open to collaborations in writing, research, digital outreach, and social impact, he extends an invitation:let’s rise and inspire together.
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Last night I was reading a book where someone had a wound like this. Now I know why his Nurse/fake wife was so worried about him