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lena213 lena213
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12 years ago
Describe tissue "bridging," and provide an example please
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12 years ago
Hi Lena Slight Smile

Tissue bridging is small threadlike strands of tissue that are present and stretch from one side of the laceration to the other. In other words, it refers to a strand of still intact tissue that joins one side of a wound to the other. It can occur at any depth. It is most obvious if on the surface and including skin tissue but can occur in the deeper tissue with no surface or skin bridging. Tissue bridging only occurs with a laceration, it will not be seen in a cut, incision or stab wound.
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12 years ago
Hey padre!  Waving Hand Sign thanks for the help!
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