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Department of Surgical Research and Techniques
Basic Surgical Practicals SUMMARY OF KNOTTING AND SUTURING TECHNIQUES
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Department of Surgical Research and Techniques
Basic Surgical Practicals Knotting techniques Viennese knot Surgical knot
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Department of Surgical Research and Techniques
Basic Surgical Practicals Viennese Knot
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Basic Surgical Practicals Scalpel grips fiddle-bow holding pencil holding
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Basic Surgical Practicals Use your hand to fix the skin Fiddle-bow holding! Straight, long incision 1 2 Use the belly of the blade Cut epidermis and dermis through sharply 3 4
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Basic Surgical Practicals Holding of the forceps
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Basic Surgical Practicals Handling the scissors 4 1 The thumb-ring finger grip !
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Handling the Mathieu needle holder
Department of Surgical Research and Techniques Basic Surgical Practicals Handling the Mathieu needle holder in left hand in right hand
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The proper position of the needle in the needle holder
Department of Surgical Research and Techniques Basic Surgical Practicals The proper position of the needle in the needle holder 1/3 2/3 eye of the needle tip of the needle
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Basic Surgical Practicals Insertion of the thread
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Simple interrupted suture
Department of Surgical Research and Techniques Basic Surgical Practicals Simple interrupted suture 1 cm rule! the knot is on the side slow safe skin fascia muscle
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Knot tied using Instruments
Department of Surgical Research and Techniques Basic Surgical Practicals Knot tied using Instruments
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Department of Surgical Research and Techniques
Basic Surgical Practicals Suture removal
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Basic Surgical Practicals 1 2 3 4
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Basic Surgical Practicals Vertical mattress suture (Donati) wide-wide-close-close four punctures in the same vertical line 1,5 cm and 1-2 mm in the subcutaneous layer and superficial knot on the side skin slow wide and deep and superficial wound closure
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Basic Surgical Practicals 1 2 4 3
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Basic Surgical Practicals Suture removal
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Basic Surgical Practicals Donati suture Allgöwer suture The thread runs intracutaneously on one side of the wound
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Basic Surgical Practicals Horizontal mattress suture line 1 cm from the wound edge 1 cm parallel to the wound edge, a double suture deep in the subcutaneous layer skin in case of higher wound tension
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Basic Surgical Practicals 1 2 3 4
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Basic Surgical Practicals Running suture line knot should be tied only at the beginning and the end fast the tension is distributed equally along the length of the suture – edema not so safe peritoneum vessels skin GI tract
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Basic Surgical Practicals 2. 1. 3. 4.
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Basic Surgical Practicals 1. 2. 4. 3.
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Basic Surgical Practicals Suture removal 3. 2. 1.
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Basic Surgical Practicals Running-lock closure knot should be tied only at the beginning and the end last knot – 3 tails reduces the skin tension results in more tissue eversion skin
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Basic Surgical Practicals Running intracuticular closure stitches run in the subcuticular plane fast cosmetically/aesthetically fine scar knot should be tied only at the beginning and the end skin it is used in the skin with minimal wound tension
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Basic Surgical Practicals 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Department of Surgical Research and Techniques
Basic Surgical Practicals Suture removal
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