This is a terrific video. For once the narrator is talking slowly enough to actually understand. Whoever is filming has skills. As someone with no medical training (NMT), I now understand why it takes so long to get stitches. I didn’t realize the string was cut between each knot. I would have liked to see a finished example of inverted, extroverted, and ‘left the knot in the middle’ errors. Is handwashing adequate sanitation, or would the doc normally wear gloves? That info would be good as a quick side note. Finally, I would have liked an on-screen text with the names of the instruments. I’m sure that is a lot more info than the average viewer would require, but it would be helpful to expand the subscriber base.
I liked how you simply explained what a skin strangulation looked like.
Hi absolutely love your tutorials!!
May i know what suturing pad youre using?
This is a terrific video. For once the narrator is talking slowly enough to actually understand. Whoever is filming has skills.
As someone with no medical training (NMT), I now understand why it takes so long to get stitches. I didn’t realize the string was cut between each knot.
I would have liked to see a finished example of inverted, extroverted, and ‘left the knot in the middle’ errors.
Is handwashing adequate sanitation, or would the doc normally wear gloves? That info would be good as a quick side note.
Finally, I would have liked an on-screen text with the names of the instruments. I’m sure that is a lot more info than the average viewer would require, but it would be helpful to expand the subscriber base.