Wound closure devices are tools intended to assist surgeons during the process of closing surgical incisions. Depending on design and indication, they may help guide needle placement, standardize bite size and spacing, or improve ergonomics and speed. In abdominal wall surgery, reproducible fascial closure is important because small variations in technique can affect healing and complication risk. When evaluating a closure device, typical considerations include clinical suitability, ease of use, reproducibility of stitch placement, compatibility with standard suture materials, and evidence supporting outcomes and safety.
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Clinical evidence on SutureTOOL™Abdominal Wall Closure - Clinical ChallengeSmall-bites Technique