Thank you for all of your videos! I like how you teach us how to suture and the applications of each technique. It might have worked a little too well since I'm the go to for difficult lac repairs, rather than my attending now...
Hey, thanks for the suggestion! I agree and like the idea. I'll add it to my list of "videos to make." Thanks! Regarding your question of closing muscle or fascia, it sort of depends on the location. Regardless of location, most of the time we use an absorbable suture (most commonly Vicryl) with something like an inverted simple interrupted technique. I kind of talk about this in this video of mine: ruclips.net/video/NZywvGtTXb4/видео.html
can your incision grow over the stitches after there was some swelling the first 3 days after the surgery? what will the Dr have to do if that happens to remove the sutures?
Usually w these in the cases he mentioned you use absorbable sutures so no removal is necessary, also I dont think it will grow over, thats why you put the knot on the side. I think this is usually used for wider holes.
Yes, it can work quite well for small lacerations. Be mindful of scaring though, as it can result in possibly more prominent scaring than other techniques.
Hey, thanks for watching! The technique I demonstrated in this video is commonly known as a horizontal figure-of-8. Some people also know it by the name of cruciate pattern, as you mentioned. Additionally, there’s a vertical version similar to this called Figure 8 that is commonly used by dentists. Thanks for watching, I hope you enjoyed. 👍🏼
Thanks so much for watching this video! I think you'll like this one too - ruclips.net/video/Hg-bSb1FLTA/видео.html - Check it out!
It is also a very common suture in implantology and after extractions of molars. Thank you so much for the video. You explain so perfect.
Thank you for all of your videos! I like how you teach us how to suture and the applications of each technique. It might have worked a little too well since I'm the go to for difficult lac repairs, rather than my attending now...
Thank you so much sir for this nice and clear cut explaination. Ur way of explaining is simple to understand and awesome.
I appreciate your uncommon way of teaching. Kudos. Keep it up.
Thank you! I appreciate that. Thanks for following along!
Had ORIF on the 17th of September and a figure of 8 was used for the deep fascia. Interesting to see how it’s done.
trainee ANP here - great stuff!
Thanks for explaining why it's called the figure of 8. the last video I watched did not explain why it was called this. x
Nice video. Can figure- of- eight suture be done in a continuous fashion?
Very useful technique. Great to use in bleeding scalp wounds.
Helped alot
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Thankyou always wanted to know how to do this.
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I love your canal and I learn of you many things thanks for your job it's helpful
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad you're enjoying the content.
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awesome. this suture is my favorite so far
It's a good one, that's for sure. Thanks for watching and commenting!
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Thankyou so much youre vedios are so good and useful keep going 👏🏻😊
Thank you for your comment! It's great to hear that the videos are useful for others! That's my goal. :)
In this type of laceration we use absorbable or we also can use catgut? Plz guide
If using something like regular cotton as suture out in the wilds/bush................how long til the wounds joins so the stitches can be pulled out?
Does this method decrease a chance of uterine rapture if a patient have a tolac in the future?
Thanks
You rock!
Is this the one used for circumsition ?
Anyway great video,thanksss
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Sir, how does the vessel heal and which material do you use . Thx
what is the preferred technique to close muscle or fascia?
and could you make a video on types of sutures and needles?
thanks in advance😊
Hey, thanks for the suggestion! I agree and like the idea. I'll add it to my list of "videos to make." Thanks!
Regarding your question of closing muscle or fascia, it sort of depends on the location. Regardless of location, most of the time we use an absorbable suture (most commonly Vicryl) with something like an inverted simple interrupted technique. I kind of talk about this in this video of mine: ruclips.net/video/NZywvGtTXb4/видео.html
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who is watching 8 figure suture tutorial for circumcision OSCE in 2024?
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can your incision grow over the stitches after there was some
swelling the first 3 days after the surgery? what will the Dr have to do
if that happens to remove the sutures?
Usually w these in the cases he mentioned you use absorbable sutures so no removal is necessary, also I dont think it will grow over, thats why you put the knot on the side. I think this is usually used for wider holes.
Can we use this Suture on a injury which requires 2 single suture instead
Yes, it can work quite well for small lacerations. Be mindful of scaring though, as it can result in possibly more prominent scaring than other techniques.
Thanq
hi is there a way to do a running figure 8 sucture ?
Is this cross or figure of 8 ??
It’s a version of figure of 8 that is also called cruciate or cross pattern.
Tanx
This is a cruciate pattern. Not a figure of 8.
Hey, thanks for watching! The technique I demonstrated in this video is commonly known as a horizontal figure-of-8. Some people also know it by the name of cruciate pattern, as you mentioned. Additionally, there’s a vertical version similar to this called Figure 8 that is commonly used by dentists. Thanks for watching, I hope you enjoyed. 👍🏼
The name of this backaging please ???!
It is not figure of 8 it is cruciate
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