Sophia A same, i've been bingewatching oxbridge interview tips as well as things about medical courses and videos like these all day but i haven't even started my gcse courses
a lot of people dump the idea of becoming a surgeon the day they are asked to dissect a corpse. people then realise that med school isn't their cup of tea and they are either scarred for life, or they don't even flinch. there's no in-between. i hope you can handle witnessing a corpse and studying it.
i am 12 and i want to be the greatest doctor this world has seen and also my grandmother died because the doctors who were to treat her diagnosed her with the wrong illness
Thanks for the excellent demonstration! I look up a refresher every year before I go camping in the woods. luckily I've only ever needed to do it once in the bush. Should also get that camera man checked out, that heavy breathing does not sound good.
Hi Capetown ER, nice , succint video . I am now using the pulley suture over bone grafting material after dental extractions . Well done, Capetown ER !
Irrigate the wound with an antiseptic solution such as iodophor in saline. Then use your anesthetic syringe to spray a little local in the wound. Wait, then inject. It will be much less painful. A skin suture should not be under a great deal of tension. Closing a gaping incision/wound requires more advanced techniques.
I'd add something that does not acquire to any e.r. when mașini anesthesia, It sounds crazy but it works în dentistry the. a gadget that vibrates to dissipate the stinging sensation that vibrates on the syringe, can you do this, because patients will be happier. It sounds redundant but I am sure that in many cases if the wound is not that large that protocol of injecting local anesthesia I someone would think to invent this for series like 3, 5, or 10 ml it might help you a lot, thanks for showing how the different types of suturing techniques, it's very helpful.
@@keshavnittin3828 I'm serious, i got in a fight and this kid threw a knife at me and it stuck in my leg. I thought if i tell anyone I'd get into trouble too.
@@the_eminent_Joshua_E_Hrouda i don't know how but i might be able to post a video on my channel. It was over 20 years ago so it's harder to see but ill try
The knotes are made in such a way so that the 2 skin are held together and tide strong so that with the passage of time the two skin gets together and make one skin surface in total.
i'm only watching this to learn the technique. I dont want to be a surgeon. i just want to learn new things and this happens to be important in certain situations.
Thank you, your instructions are very precise and clear, leaving very little room for misunderstanding, stellar job.
I am 14 with a dream to go in the medical profession so here I am writing medical terms in a notebook and watching suture videos
things that u hv learnt in this video
1)suturing technique
2) heavy breath sound.
I’m not even old enough to have a job but I’m watching this to get ahead in my future career as a surgeon 😂
Sophia A wow you’re early. I’m watching this as I’m a medical Student who has to do it tomorrow 😅
Sophia A same, i've been bingewatching oxbridge interview tips as well as things about medical courses and videos like these all day but i haven't even started my gcse courses
a lot of people dump the idea of becoming a surgeon the day they are asked to dissect a corpse. people then realise that med school isn't their cup of tea and they are either scarred for life, or they don't even flinch. there's no in-between. i hope you can handle witnessing a corpse and studying it.
N337av G#o5h no guarantees, but i have been to surgeon's hall in edinburgh and handled it well, so i think it'll go alright
i am 12 and i want to be the greatest doctor this world has seen and also my grandmother died because the doctors who were to treat her diagnosed her with the wrong illness
Thanks for the excellent demonstration! I look up a refresher every year before I go camping in the woods. luckily I've only ever needed to do it once in the bush.
Should also get that camera man checked out, that heavy breathing does not sound good.
Adding this to my prepping skills. May never need but knowledge is gold!
Great idea
Thank you for sharing. I have thrown a few sutures and this helps me to learn better techniques for future use.
Literally only watching just in case the world comes to an end and I need to stitch a wound using floss
SpitMeOut Lol 😂😂 😂 like that'll ever happen in our life time I'm watching so I can practice I want to become a real surgeon
Young Dragonkill hey man I wouldn't be too optimistic with trump as president. Anything could happen
Honestly me too, We obviously have the same Idea. Got to be useful when the end comes.
SpitMeOut lol exactly the same for me hahah
SpitMeOut Same for me, can't hurt to be prepared XD
Hi Capetown ER, nice , succint video . I am now using the pulley suture over bone grafting material after dental extractions . Well done, Capetown ER !
The pulley suture. It is awesome!
Irrigate the wound with an antiseptic solution such as iodophor in saline. Then use your anesthetic syringe to spray a little local in the wound. Wait, then inject. It will be much less painful. A skin suture should not be under a great deal of tension. Closing a gaping incision/wound requires more advanced techniques.
Thank you for the articulate and comprehensive demo!!
Well, I guess my embroidery crafting skills will do in case of an apocalypse. Thank you, I can sleep in peace now.
"Dis alous for an easier rrrrrotatin motion of the rrrrrrrist"
Best accent ever
Keep up the good work in promoting healthcare system in the world 🌹👏
Wonderful! I would've liked to've seen you finish the suture though.
I'd add something that does not acquire to any e.r. when mașini anesthesia, It sounds crazy but it works în dentistry the. a gadget that vibrates to dissipate the stinging sensation that vibrates on the syringe, can you do this, because patients will be happier. It sounds redundant but I am sure that in many cases if the wound is not that large that protocol of injecting local anesthesia I someone would think to invent this for series like 3, 5, or 10 ml it might help you a lot, thanks for showing how the different types of suturing techniques, it's very helpful.
Thank you so much,your explanation is very clear,this is really good for a beginner 🤝👍
nice video! also, where's the continuum transfunctioner?
Thanks! Love from America!
Is that the breathing of the person behind the camera that I hear?
"Nylon monofilament." All I hear is fishing line.
The Original Gamer lol, same here.
How do you manage to tie knots so easily with gloves, I have tried I can't feel the threads when wearing gloves
Okay super cool video and very informative BUT HOLY MOUTH BREATHER BRUH WAS breathing straight into the mic the whole vid
For skin closure, you should start at the end not the middle. You are taking too big of a bite and the patient will have a scar.
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Excellent. Thank you for the video.
Good stuff!
Umm, how do you exactly buy the anesthetic? You don't want to be screaming while suturing.
Spartan_Mantis 787 well, sometimes it isn't necessary.
Look online for pet use stuff ;)
Thank you from Alaska
When i was 8 i gave myself stitches with fishing line. No numbing tho i had a huge cut on my leg they said i did an amazing job
Really ?
@@keshavnittin3828 I'm serious, i got in a fight and this kid threw a knife at me and it stuck in my leg. I thought if i tell anyone I'd get into trouble too.
May we see the healed/scarred result? Oh right... You can't post pix here. Well u can link us to a URL that has the pic
@@the_eminent_Joshua_E_Hrouda i don't know how but i might be able to post a video on my channel. It was over 20 years ago so it's harder to see but ill try
I just have a question. Is it better to go in the wound and come out the middle or go all the way through? Does it make it neater to out the middle?
Thank you for amazing lesson
loved the accent , loved the explanation
Excellent. Thank you.
I’m 13 and I can’t even get a job yet but I want to be a surgeon so I’m watching this 😂
So today i did suture in surgery without knowing how its done... And now im here
Excellent 👍🏼👍🏼
The knotes are made in such a way so that the 2 skin are held together and tide strong so that with the passage of time the two skin gets together and make one skin surface in total.
I keep getting distracted by his gorgeous accent =p
Great demo!
Nice work.
What's the name of the third suture
I use these stitches in my needlework. Without anaesthesia tho :)
Akehap Kap you monster ;-)
Akehap Kap i am interested in what kind of needlework you're referring to. Need I call the police?
Sir ye kahan milti hai jisme silayi karte hai
shouldn''t you use a sterile tissue to clean the inside of the wound? infections could arise if you use non sterile..
THANKS FOR SHARING
For the first one I can’t seem to get the knot right
Thank you, Sir 😊
thank you
im a prepper n thot it would be good to know how to suture a wound 😸
Do you mean thot in the way I think you mean 😂
What size needles are you using? Might have missed that in the vid
Pēteris Blūms I'm using what I bought at the craft store.
4.0 possibly
Cok guzel bir video olmus
Much helpful.
What accent is that from? I like it!
osky2558 South Africa.
i'm only watching this to learn the technique. I dont want to be a surgeon.
i just want to learn new things and this happens to be important in certain situations.
Commenting as a med student gonna come back as a surgeon
Where can I purchase the suture board where you were practicing on
Actually, it is Dutch English, that is the accent found among the English speaking in South Africa.
I was kinda curious on how to do suture techniques. ill try to practice this once I get my suture equipment and I'm not even a college student 😂
Thanks so mach
Thank you~~!!
Crossing the hands across the surgical field should be avoided .. not like what is done here around 03:25
Filmed by: Darth Vader
watching in case i slash my hand in open in the kitchen. Like i always do.
excellent
Whats the name of the third suture please?
wha is mostly uses in sugery
7 years late, but its called the Pulley suture
I was only watching this just in case I’m in an stranded island
In case of bear attack survival scenario, I think I'll use 1st suture. I'm not gonna tailor a new shirt in my skin.
Someone is breathing heavily in the video.
Gemreat vid, camera man face away from mic!
I hate suturing but i have to learn it know as i am now a medical intern in surgical department lmao
I'm procrastinating in my poes
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so Dutch or Scottish?
Afangi from kabul
osky2558 south african
South African ex-dutch
I'm guessing more DUTCH
North Korean
I’m 3 years old and run a 4:30 min mile………. Wait wrong video
Im watching this because of greys anatomy lol
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He sounds exactly like someone Dutch speaking englsih
He's south African. The Dutch went over there remember
@@wendyswer8993 Thank you, I did not know he was South African.
@@ThommieZz no problem!
Greetings. Life is created by God. There's also a son that he beared into the world named Jesus. Jesus forgave us of all wrongs. Inhale oxygen.
First of all...no. why you flopping your arms around and crossing like that?
Out of focus
Scottish Mate
actually Dutch Sourh African, but alright.
Thank you
What's the name of 2nd suture ?