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SUMMARY OF KNOTTING AND SUTURING TECHNIQUES SUMMARY OF KNOTTING AND SUTURING TECHNIQUES

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Department of Surgical Research and Techniques Basic Surgical Practicals Knotting techniques Viennese knot Surgical knot Department of Surgical Research and ID: 1048511

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1. SUMMARY OF KNOTTING AND SUTURING TECHNIQUESDepartment of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

2. Knotting techniquesViennese knot Surgical knotDepartment of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

3. Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals Viennese Knot

4. Scalpel gripsfiddle-bow holdingpencil holdingDepartment of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

5. Straight, long incisionUse your hand to fix the skinFiddle-bow holding!Use the belly of the bladeCut epidermis and dermis through sharply1234Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

6. Holding of the forcepsDepartment of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

7. Handling the scissorsThe thumb-ring finger grip !14Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

8. Handling theMathieu needle holder in left hand in right handDepartment of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

9. The proper position of the needle in the needle holder1/32/3eye of the needletip of the needleDepartment of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

10. Insertion of the threadDepartment of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

11. Simple interrupted suture1 cm rule!the knot is on the sideslowsafeskinfasciamuscleDepartment of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

12. Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

13. Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

14. Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

15. Knot tied using Instruments Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

16. Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

17. Suture removalDepartment of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

18. 1234Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

19. 1342Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

20. wide-wide-close-closefour punctures in the same vertical line1,5 cm and 1-2 mmin the subcutaneous layer and superficial knot on the sideskinslowwide and deep and superficial wound closureVertical mattress suture (Donati)Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

21. 1234Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

22. 1234Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

23. Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals Suture removal

24. The thread runs intracutaneously on one side of the woundDonati suture Allgöwer sutureDepartment of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

25. Horizontal mattress suture line1 cm from the wound edge 1 cm parallel to the wound edge, a double suturedeep in the subcutaneous layerskinin case of higher wound tensionDepartment of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

26. 1234Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

27. 123Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

28. Running suture lineknot should be tied only at the beginning and the endfastthe tension is distributed equally along the length of the suture – edema not so safeperitoneumvesselsskinGI tractDepartment of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

29. 1.2.3.4.Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

30. 1.2.3.4.Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

31. 1.2.3.Suture removalDepartment of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

32. knot should be tied only at the beginning and the endlast knot – 3 tailsreduces the skin tensionresults in more tissue eversionskinDepartment of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals Running-lock closure

33. Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

34. stitches run in the subcuticular plane fastcosmetically/aesthetically fine scar knot should be tied only at the beginning and the end skinit is used in the skin with minimal wound tension Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals Running intracuticular closure

35. 1.2.3.4.Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

36. Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals

37. Department of Surgical Research and TechniquesBasic Surgical Practicals Suture removal