Archive for the tag: Laceration

Laceration Repair: Simple Interrupted Suture technique

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This video is aimed at medical people, perhaps students who are new to suturing or really anyone else that wants to learn the basic techniques for suturing of wounds. Check out my other suturing videos for more techniques.
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Deep Cheek Laceration Showing Salivary Duct Sutured | Plastic surgery

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This Deep Laceration in the cheek was sutured by another surgeon. Patient came with complaints to Richardsons Facial Plasticsurgery Hospital, India. The sutures were removed, the duct identified and freed and correctly sutured back to minimize scarring and any other issues.
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perineal laceration repair – description, indications, and questions

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perineal laceration repair - description, indications, and questions

A description of the procedure for medical, PA and NP students. Efficient preparation for your OBGYN rotation procedures @ procedureready.com
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LACERATION- Definition,Types and Others

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Traumatic (Trauma) Facial (Face) Laceration (Cut) Tips and Closure

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Here is a little video of a call night evaluation and treatment of a small facial laceration. Mechanism of injury, would assessment, wound closure plan and Post op care.

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Our skin is the largest organ in our bodies, with a surface area of about 20 square feet in adults. When we are cut or wounded, our skin begins to repair itself through a complex, well-coordinated process. Sarthak Sinha takes us past the epidermis and into the dermis to investigate this regenerative response.

Lesson by Sarthak Sinha, animation by Karrot Animation.
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Basic Laceration Repair

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1. Indications
2. Contraindications
3. Equipment
4. Preparation
5. Laceration Repair
6. Aftercare
7. Complications
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this full educational medical procedure video show the actual repair of a simple laceration to the hand. We use the continuous interlocking technique for repair. We describe the approach to evaluation of a wound before the actual repair as well as after care instructions.