PPT-Sutures

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Tim Brandys MD FRCSC Objectives At the end of this teaching session the student will recognize the following The importance of suture needle design for performance

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Tim Brandys MD FRCSC Objectives At the end of this teaching session the student will recognize the following The importance of suture needle design for performance of different tasks The importance of differences in suture material for different tasks. . Pathological condition that results from premature fusion of one or more sutures in the cranial vault;. Associated with a deformity of the vault and cranial base.. Development. Bones of the cranium. is a . medical device. used to hold . body tissues. together after an injury or surgery. . It . generally consists of a . needle. with an attached length of . thread. . . A . number of different shapes, sizes, and thread materials have been developed over its millennia of history. Presented by . Dr Azza Serry. Learning. . objectives. :. Definition. Classification of wounds. Pathophysiology of wound healing. Types of wound healing. Factors affecting wound healing . Complications of wound healing. Dr. . Muath. Mustafa. Dept of Surgery, BMC. HOD. Dr. . Ashraf. . Balbaa. Definition. :. Suture. . is a generic term for all materials used to bring served body tissue together and to hold these tissues in their normal position until healing takes . Terren Trott. Objectives. Understand Basic Suturing Anatomy . Indications for Suturing. Materials and Preparation. Suturing Techniques. Options to Sutures. Dermabond. Superficial lacerations. Facial lacerations. Therapy. Heads ‘n’ Tails. Betty Glen Therapy. What is it?. The . Craniosacral. system includes the brain, and spinal cord, the cerebrospinal fluid, the system of membranes inside the cranium, all 22 cranial bones, the spine and the sacrum. Original by. Rance. . Redhouse. Lane . Atene. Kyle . John. Craig Kohn. Modified . by . Jamie Propson. Materials from Boston School of Medicine and other sources . Sutures. Sutures are used to repair cuts in the body and keep the edges of the wound closed. . And Suturing. Louis Morales, Jr., . MD. Objectives. C. are . of wounds. Methods in optimizing final wound . closure. Suture techniques, knot tying. Why Learn to Suture. Faced With a Wound. Assess extent of wound. Suture . TYPES. Monofilament or multifilament strands. Absorbable. or . Non-Absorbable. Absorbable loses strength in tissue and degrades within 60 days. Non-absorbable greater than 60 days. Suture . While small wounds can usually keep themselves closed, large wounds require additional assistance or they will re-open and delay healing. . Sutures can be made of absorbable material, wire, nylon, and other sources. . Presented By :. Dr. . Behzad. . Nemati. . Honar. MD. MISF. . Imam Hossein Hospital . Shahid. . Beheshti. University Of Medical Sciences. . Special Thanks to . ETHICON . Company for Providing Educational Material of this Presentation. hepatic arterial . microvascular . anastomosis. Fu-Yin Hsiao, Tien-Hsiang Wang. Division . of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, . Taiwan. months to one year, and in some cases they are left in permanently. The sutures are buried and therefore do not cause discomfort. Suture removal is a simple, painless office procedure. Visi Design a prototype for NIRF suture that can be easily detected and segmented from a NIR camera. What Students Will Do. :. . Use typical materials found in sutures (silk, polyester, . etc. ) and add indocyanine (ICG) to create a NIRF suture..

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