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    Suturing practice kit - GIF

    Suturing practice kit.




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    I like that they used a proper square knot.
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    Seems rather excessive to tie four knots for each suture to ensure that it stays locked. Perhaps surgeons need to talk to a butcher, skilled in rolling beef, to learn to tie knots that don’t slip. (Or a sailor).

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    I wonder what the material is that they are stitching. I have read that they used pig skin at one point for training. They did not however demonstrate the "running stitch" which is used in larger lacerations and surgery closures.

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    Every good surgeon I’ve seen always ties it 4 times

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    As I always say, suture self...



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