Connell suture

Con·nell su·ture

(kon'ĕl), a continuous suture used for inverting the gastric or intestinal walls in performing an anastomosis.

Con·nell su·ture

(kon'ĕl sū'chŭr) A continuous suture used for inverting the gastric or intestinal walls in performing an anastomosis.

Connell,

F. Gregory, U.S. surgeon, 1875-1968. Connell airwayConnell breathing tubeConnell ether vapor tubeConnell incisionConnell operationConnell suture - a continuous suture used for inverting the gastric or intestinal walls in performing an anastomosis.