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18 PRESURGICAL PREPARATION AND ASSESSMENT
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Figure 3- 7 Continuous horizontal mattress suture
pattern. Used as a tension suture, slight everting
pattern.
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Figure 3-5 Subcutaneous pattern illustrating the
direction of suture placement in both tl1e beginning
and end of the pattern.
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Figure 3-6 A, Interrupted horizontal mattress
pattern. B, Horizontal mattress suture pattern with bol- tubing or buttons to act as a tension suture.
sters used as a tension suture pattern.
Because of the placement of this pattern, the
sutures have a tendency to reduce the blood
to significant tension (see Figure 3-2). It provides supply to the wound edges. The continuous hor-
good apposition and an airtight or watertight seal. izontal mattress pattern provides necessary
Bites in the wound edges are made at right angles tension for wound edge approximation without
to the edges of the wound. Excess tension causes applying tension to the wound edge itself (see
puckering and strangulation of the skin. Figure 3-7). It is often used as a tensio11-relieving
suture for the wound edge.
Horizontal Mattress Pattern
Vertical Mattress Pattern
The interrupted horizontal mattress pattern can
be everting or appositional depending on the The interrupted vertical mattress pattern can also
depth of suture placement and distance from the be everting or appositional depending on the
wound edges (see Figure 3-6). The pattern is good depth of suture placement and distance from the
for large skin wounds, for wounds with increased wound edges (see Figure 3-8). It is stronger in
tension, and in conjunction with pieces of rubber tissues under tension and less compromising to
.