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[[Image:2000px-Simple interrupted suture.png|right|thumb|150px|<p>Horizontal Mattress Suture Pattern</p><sup>©Author: Olek Remesz(2007)Source: Wikipedia Commons</sup>]]
 
[[Image:2000px-Simple interrupted suture.png|right|thumb|150px|<p>Horizontal Mattress Suture Pattern</p><sup>©Author: Olek Remesz(2007)Source: Wikipedia Commons</sup>]]
 
This pattern apposes the wound edges with single sutures, knotted with square knots - 4 throws per knot are used for this style of suture.  
 
This pattern apposes the wound edges with single sutures, knotted with square knots - 4 throws per knot are used for this style of suture.  
The advantages of this style of suture are that tension can be adjusted for each suture, and if one suture fails, the damage is less likely to be catastrophic. The disadvantages are the time taken and the amount of suture material required.
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The advantages of this style of suture are that tension can be adjusted for each suture, and if one suture fails, the damage is less likely to be catastrophic. The disadvantages are the time taken to insert individual sutures and the amount of suture material required.
    
==Simple Continuous==
 
==Simple Continuous==
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