Difference between revisions of "True laceration"
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Inventor: Spencer Berry
A true laceration is a laceration which starts in a trapeze and forms a loop before the index finger is inserted.
This is how it was done originally, whereas the current popular definition of laceration has no such requirement. This is likely due to a combination of the apparent similarity and André Boulay having taught many people what is now known as laceration.