Suturing Basics-How to Suture for Ophthalmology | Running, Horizontal & Vertical Mattress, Slip Knot

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • Basics of how to suture for ophthalmology, specifically using castroviejo needle drivers to do simple interrupted suture, running suture, horizontal mattress suture, and vertical mattress suture, and also how to do a slip knot for ophthalmology (which can be helpful for open globes, globe repair, ruptured globe repair surgery, or corneal laceration repair surgery)- also learn how to properly hold the suturing instruments and to properly load the needle on the needle driver.
    0:00-1:54 Loading the Needle
    1:55-3:12 Simple Interrupted
    3:13-5:44 Running Suture
    5:45-7:43 Vertical Mattress
    7:44-9:33 Horizontal Mattress
    9:34-11:42 Slip Knot
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Комментарии • 14

  • @teateagreen3
    @teateagreen3 Год назад +1

    I am a Japanese veterinarian. Nobody around me told me how to use the castroviejo needle holder. I learnt a lot from you. Thank you very much.

  • @tikipalm
    @tikipalm Год назад

    Wonderful tutorial ❤

  • @jasonb4254
    @jasonb4254 Год назад

    Great content

  • @GiveIt2AY13
    @GiveIt2AY13 3 месяца назад

    Great job mate

  • @hanamohammed2007
    @hanamohammed2007 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the informative, Well demostrated video. Can you give us examples of real eyelid or globe laceration where each type of suture can be applied?

  • @tylerosborne5231
    @tylerosborne5231 Год назад +2

    Is there a suturing kit that you recommend getting? I’m looking on Amazon and online, but I’m not sure if I should get separate drivers, forceps, etc that are better quality or that aren’t included in the kit. As a first year med student, I love the vids and content. Keep up the good work!

  • @geoffkeenum2827
    @geoffkeenum2827 Год назад

    Nice

  • @olliewhite8743
    @olliewhite8743 Год назад +1

    Link to where you buy this?

  • @sidechick0197
    @sidechick0197 Год назад

    Hey doc
    I am a med student from India
    I really want to choose ophthalmology for my residency and I am really interested in it
    But sir I have a history of heart problems in my family and I have a slight myopia
    Will these factors reduce the proficiency of doing microsurgeries now and in future
    If so can we avoid it
    Btw really love your videos ♥️

    • @wittypediay
      @wittypediay Год назад +1

      Hi there. I am a vitreoretina fellow from India. And a straight answer to your question is 'NO, it won't affect your skills at all'. I am myopic and astigmatic and as a matter of fact a lot of ophthalmologists are. And you will surprisingly find very very few ophthalmologists who have undergone refractive correction. Most of us enjoy our glasses and apart from frequent scratches on the glasses (due to constantly using microscope and slitlamp) and fogging in ORs there is hardly problem with glasses.
      Infact ophthalmologists get to work with the coolest gadgets and machines. 🤘

    • @sidechick0197
      @sidechick0197 Год назад

      @@wittypediay Thanks didi😅
      And what about tremor which comes with age or conditions
      How do one control it

    • @meghakashyap1734
      @meghakashyap1734 Год назад

      @@sidechick0197 Hey Honey!
      Im pursuing Ophthal currently in India only
      Here this might help
      ruclips.net/video/G_-jt6q_TYo/видео.html