Circular seam

A circular suture is a surgical suture that is used in surgery to close wounds and soft tissues. This stitch is also known as a circle stitch. The Zirklen suture was discovered in the 19th century by the Swiss surgeon Johann Zinkernag. It has become one of the most popular sutures used in surgery. To create a Circular suture cycle, the surgeon must first make a small incision in the patient's skin. He then uses a scalpel to make a second cut in the center of the first cut, creating a slit. Through this gap, the surgeon widens the wound. After this, he applies copper threads, which intertwine and form