Seam Secondary

Secondary suture is a method of wound closure that is used to treat a granulating wound. It consists of applying a special thread to the wound, which fixes the edges of the wound and helps it heal.

The secondary suture is applied after the wound has healed with the primary suture. This avoids repeated skin incision and reduces the risk of complications.

To apply a secondary suture, special tools and materials are used to create a strong and reliable suture. After suturing, the wound is treated with antiseptics and covered with a bandage.

It is important to note that the secondary suture can only be used to close granulating wounds. If the wound does not granulate, then the use of a secondary suture is not recommended.