How to Suture Like a Surgeon: Subcuticular Suturing
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2019-11-08に共有
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コメント (21)
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I have that same suture pad and I was having the hardest time practicing running subcuticular. Glad to see I’m not the only one lol
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Dr. Parker's techniques are super understandable and appreciated..Thanks Dr.
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Dr. Buck is definitely a watch guy!
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These videos are so helpful!
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As a vet I live these videos to help me in my practice
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These are clutch before my surgery rotation.
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dr buck thank you for teaching easy techniques for suturing. i always get confused in suturing . thank you for this video. u r best. love u
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Dr. Buck, you have no idea how awesome your videos are for med students. Thank you, thank you, thank you !!!
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thanks for the videos, you're awesome, greetings from Portugal
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Great video, thanks for explaining everything so well! Also, sweet Panerai, totally jealous.
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Dr Parker, you’re awesome.
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I was wondering if you could do one of the x looking cuts? they confuse me.
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i have been watching grey's anatomy and now im here interested in suturing even tho im not taking med school i will never know this might be helpful in the future..
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Will you make more car videos in the future? We miss them :D
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Your best video 😍 Thanks dr Buck 😍
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Hi, I learned a lot from your videos! Thank you! I’d love to have this kit! But I live in Austria, is there anyway I could still get a hold of one?
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That’s great! Thanks Doc! Just a question regarding these suture patterns: how can I avoid creating “mountains” at either end of the suture line?
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Is there an option to watch this in person?
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Very helpful video, thank you! So do you only tie 1-2 knots when doing a buried suture?
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I haven't got why you haven't tied a knot at the end of suture. Could you explain it? Thank you, Dr Parker. Great video!