As a matter of fact, tissue bites need to be evenly placed to ensure wound edges meet at the exactly same level. This brings down the risks of wound-edge height mismatch. The size of bite derived from wind sides can be kept different by altering the distance of the needle insertion zone from the wound edge, distance of the needle exit zone from the wound edge. The bite depth taken is also a factor here.
The most versatile and commonly done suture is known as simple interrupted suture. This suture is done by inserting the needle in a perpendicular position to epidermis, passing through it and dermis and then exiting perpendicular to epidermis on the wound’s other side. The sides of stitch have to be symmetrically positioned in terms of width and depth.















