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In partnership with EB Medicine, The Laceration Course is a comprehensive laceration management course. Designed for medical, NP, and PA students, resident physicians and practicing clinicians who want to be more confident in managing lacerations. Suturing techniques, basic sciences, anatomy, preparation, aftercare, documentation, billing and coding. All aspects of laceration management. CME credit available. Find out more at www.www.ebmedicine.net/TLC
Paronychia drainage
This is a fluctuant abscess of the finger, just proximal to the nail, referred to as a paronychia. You can use the beveled edge of an 18-gauge needle or an 11-blade scalpel to cut right at the cuticle to release the pus. This patient had been seen at an urgent care where it was drained but it recurred, so that is the reason I put in the packing. they typically do not require packing.
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Why emergency medicine resident must master lacerations!
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Simple Interrupted Suture Animation
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Simple Interrupted Suture Animation
Through and through lip laceration repair video
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How to increase revenue by treating lacerations in your urgent care clinics
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Laceration Management for the Primary Care Clinician
The Simple Running Suture - Baseball Stitch
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The Simple Running Suture - Baseball Stitch
Introduction-The Laceration Course and YOURSCI Practice Suture Kits
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Introduction-The Laceration Course and YOURSCI Practice Suture Kits
Irregularly shaped finger laceration
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Irregularly shaped finger laceration
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What type of needle 💉🤔
Ahhh
My heart is beating so fast😮😮
RJ is
Wait till bro realizes that it's going to hurt like hell the next day 😅
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PAINFUL
It's superfluous to aspirate when you're just injecting it subQ.
I don't disagree with you. In 20 years of doing this, I'm confident that I've never cannulated a vessel and injected lidocaine intravascularly. It is one of those things that is recommended by many sources. Perhaps we will get a formal study one day to put the practice to rest!
This got recommended to me and wtf
That looks so painful 😣
it does sting but there are some other tricks to help with that
Imagine feeling that in real life
My friend had to get stiches once and she Said it hurts bad
It doesn't feel good!
@@thelacerationcourse2009 I almost had to get stiches onse but Luckly I didnt, and thanks for explaing how they do it :)
I had stitches before, I once had ten in the head and the nurse was nice enough to skip the anesthetic upon request, itès less needles and doesn't itch as much later... Also another nurse walked by and she said look, no anesthetic, she seemed shocked... Trust me it's the way to go for just a stitch.
I agree. Anesthetic hurts. If it is just 1-2 stitches or staples, I offer this option.
I had seven of them and it didnèt hurt at all, you could tell you were being sewn up. I am not impervious to pain..@@thelacerationcourse2009
If it is injected to vein what happen ?
Since local anaesthetics block ion channels to stop nerve cells from sending out pain signals, the worst case scenario if it's injected into blood vessels is bradyarythmia or the heart stopping (!!) because the ion channels of the cells in the heart get blocked as well! I just learnt this today. So it's important to aspirate and to make sure you don't use toxic doses.
Yes!! Although the likelihood of cannulating a vessel and this actually happening is so incredible small, its recommended that it be done. I have never seen nor heard of this actually happening in twenty years...
it’s fells like a gun shot
What type of needle
This was probably a 27gauge 1 inch needle
I wonder why the aspiration? 🤔
We do aspiration to check that we don't suck up blood with syringe, which means that the needle is in a vein. If we accidentally inject lidocaine with adrenaline in the vein, it can cause systemic toxicity of lidocaine or adrenaline, if it is too much ofcourse. Or the patiënt will experience central nervous system symptoms like seizure, coma or in serious doses death. And the lidocaine and adrenaline will have an cardiac effect, like arrhythmia
Fazool
You made it so simple it + so much confidence Thank you sir ❤
this is surprisingly useful for somebody who does not want to go into the medical field
My dad had a vasectomy in the early 90’s. He got it done and wasn’t too happy about it, waited 30 minutes and started driving home. While driving he felt some discomfort and tugging. It persisted and had to pull over……. The doctor had sown his ball sack to his upper thigh. He had to drive back and have it fixed Very memorable story
how.the.fuck
Holy crap thats bad
Hb cocaine ?
This is horrifying 😮
Mu/
I see you’re all ready for brain aneurysm repair.😂 Try to watch that one w/o passing out.
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Thank you for the demonstration. Could you use a horrizontal mattress on the more complex part of this wound to have a better approximation?
For sure-there are always different way to approach and repair wounds. The horizontal mattress is a great stitch and has a lot of applications and it may have been useful here. Good eye and good thought!