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Basic Suturing Techniques

AANSA Inaugural Conference and AGM

Sat 29-8-15

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Holding the needle

• Hold the needle 1/3 to 2/3 ratio in needle holder

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Placing the suture

• Wrist extension ensures 90 degree placement of suture

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Placing the suture cont.

• Perpendicular exit through skin on second side

• Pull needle through in curve of needle

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Ensure wound eversion

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Eversion cont.

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Tying the knot

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The first throw

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Sliding the first knot

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Adjustment of the knot

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Limitations of superficial sutures

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Buried absorbable suture with buried knot

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Buried subdermal

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Buried subdermal cont.

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Buried suture and epidermal suture

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Vertical Mattress Suture

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Vertical Mattress Suture

• Used if skin eversion is required and not possible with simple sutures

• Leaves obvious cross hatching

• Remove early

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Horizontal Mattress Suture

• Good eversion

• Useful in thick glaborous skin (feet and hand)

• More ischaemia of wound edges

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Subcuticular Suture

• Interrupted or running

• Superficial Dermis

• Place all sutures at same level

• No Suture marks

• Absorbable or non absorbable

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Half buried Horizontal Mattress Suture

• Less Strangulation of flap edges

• Leave Knots on one side of wound only (eg. On areola for nipple suturing)

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Other Closure Techniques

• Over and Over suture

• Quick• Haemostatic• Useful on scalp• Beware ischaemia

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Other Closure Techniques

• Skin staples– Quick

– Temporary use to approximate skin

– Use forceps to evert edges and prevent inversion

– Remove early to prevent skin marks

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Other Closure Techniques

• Skin tapes– Approximate

wound edges

– Use dermal sutures to take tension & prevent wound inversion

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Questions

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THANK YOU

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