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Repair of Wound (7.6 to 12.5 cm) is a medical procedure for repairing a wound of a size ranging from 7.6 to 12.5 centimeters.
This procedure is used when a wound needs to be repaired and is larger than the smaller size wound that can be repaired using smaller stitches.
The procedure begins with the doctor cleaning the wound and then they will likely use a combination of small and large stitches to close the wound. They may also use antiseptic ointment to help prevent infection.
After the procedure, you may be asked to keep the wound clean and dry, cover it with a bandage, and come back for follow-up visits. During these visits, the doctor will likely check the wound to ensure it is healing properly.
Repair of Wound (7.6 to 12.5 cm) is a medical procedure used to repair a larger wound than can normally be repaired using smaller stitches. The doctor will clean the wound, use a combination of stitches, and apply an antiseptic ointment. After the procedure, it is important to keep the wound clean and dry, cover it with a bandage, and return for follow-up visits.
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