Parker-Kerr suture

Par·ker-·Kerr su·ture

(par'kĕr ker), a continuous inverting suture used to close an open end of intestine.

Kerr,

Harry Hyland, U.S. surgeon, 1881-1963. Parker-Kerr basting sutureParker-Kerr operationParker-Kerr suture - see under Parker, Edward Mason

Parker,

Edward Mason, U.S. surgeon, 1860-1941. Parker clampParker discission knifeParker fixation forcepsParker incisionParker needleParker retractorParker serrated discission knifeParker-Heath anterior chamber syringeParker-Heath cauteryParker-Heath electrocauteryParker-Heath piggyback probeParker-Kerr basting sutureParker-Kerr operationParker-Kerr suture - a continuous inverting suture used to close an open end of intestine.