Jobert de Lamballe suture

Jo·bert de Lam·bal·le su·ture

(zhō-bār' dĕ-lahm-bahl'), an interrupted intestinal suture used for invaginating the margins of the intestines in circular enterorrhaphy.

Jo·bert de Lam·balle su·ture

(zhō-bār' dĕ-lahm-bahl' sū'chŭr) An interrupted intestinal suture, used for invaginating the margins of the intestines in circular enterorrhaphy.

Jobert de Lamballe,

Antoine, French surgeon, 1799-1867. Jobert de Lamballe fossa - the hollow just above the knee formed by the adductor magnus and the sartorius and gracilis.Jobert de Lamballe suture - an interrupted intestinal suture used for invaginating the margins of the intestines in circular enterorrhaphy.