This technique involves placing sutures approximately 5–8 mm from the wound edge with 5 mm intervals between stitches. Clinical studies have shown that the small-bites technique reduces the risk of incisional hernia and surgical site infection compared to traditional large-bites closure. It is now recommended in several international guidelines.
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