Skin Stapling and Removal Technique - Learn Suture Techniques - VATA
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- Skin Stapling and removal technique demonstrated using VATA’s 3500 Suture SkillsTrainer, a convenient and high-quality solution for learning and mastering suturing. Course Instruction by Dr. Michael Zenn.
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Navigation Links for Suture Techniques Course:
Introduction: • Suture Techniques Cour...
1) Instrument Tie - • Suture Techniques Cour...
2) Simple Suture - • Simple Suture - Learn ...
3) Simple Buried Suture - • Simple Buried Suture -...
4) Vertical Mattress Suture - • Vertical Mattress Sutu...
5) Horizontal Mattress Suture - • Horizontal Mattress Su...
6) Figure-of-8 Suture - • Figure-of-8 Suture - L...
7) Simple Running Suture - • Simple Running Suture ...
8) Simple Running Locking Suture - • Simple Running Locking...
9) Subcuticular Closure - • Subcuticular Suture - ...
10) Complex Deep Wound Closure - • Complex Deep Wound Tec...
11) Skin Stapling & Removal Technique
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The 3500 Suture Skills Trainer was developed with the help of Dr. Michael Zenn, Director of the Human Tissue Lab at Duke University. The realistic tissue pad consists of 5 anatomically correct tissue layers. The kit includes a tension device, instrument kit, one dozen nylon sutures, disposable skin stapler, and custom carrying case.
Learn additional suture techniques and training skills on Dr. Zenn's channel: / dukesutureskills
Michael... thank you for going through the work of creating all of these videos for people to see, although I need to correct you on your stapling technique. Do not start stapling closest to you working your way away from yourself. Start away from you and work your way towards yourself. This is why: your way you cover up your approximation distance with the stapler itself, or you have to keep removing the stapler to regain a visual to remeasure your stapling distance. My way is to start away for yourself work your way toward yourself, this way there is nothing blocking your vision allowing you to quickly and correctly approximating the tissue. I've corrected many tech, nurses, assistants and doctors with this, please do the same.
This makes me a lot less nervous about having my staples removed
Nobody cares gran🤦♂️🙄
I just tried out the skin stapler I bought. Pretty cool, doesn't really hurt. I didn't do it on an actual cut though
Thank you. Now i can remove mine. Ill be doing it the painful way.
I removed my own with some electricians snips I just clipped the middle and pulled both ends out.
Did so because I didn't feel like going to the doctor
@@RAYTHEONGAMING how much pain in this staple pls tell me pls
@@Mrmehta-zt3kg in removing? None if you do it my way
This is the best technique ever
Bundles of thanks for informations
Do it hurt getting staples removed? Or do they put you to sleep while removing
I just had 14 13 day old stables removed from my forearm using the staple removal tool and I didn't feel anything.
Mine were fresh and it's really painful
cool Technic!
Take love,,, thanks for analogue system...
Sir, this pin is already STERLIZED. If it is not how can sterilized.
Good sr
I did mine on my belly button💀it hurts
Does there need to be some sort of local anesthetic administered before you use the Staple Gun, like lidocaine/bupivacaine?
They can yes. I opted to not use any numbing agent when I had staples put in my head, but it was an option for me.
Pls am in need of those suture kits, bt the link you provided isn't working.
Manuel, sorry the link is not working, this link should take you to the product page. www.vatainc.com/3500-suture-skillstrainer-1607.html
The doctor stapled on my wrist I think isn't easy as this vedeo, he fold my skin both side, OH My GOD
I need this
how can I collect?
In two weeks I have to have 85 staples removed on my right leg.
Nobody cares oldman🤦♂️🙄
Was it painful?
@@GuillermoFretuchino637 Ass
@@AkilJacob No you don't feel any pain at all. It's only some itching here and there, for the next couple of days, because the skin heals but that's it. PS It doesn't itch no where near as it ddoes after a mosquito bite. You can get rid of the itching, with the proper ointment. The best ointment in such cases and as as an antibiotic and healing and all in one ointment, is a beeswax/Johns Wort Oil, and some other hernbs like Arnica and calentula in the mix. The best one I've used, that works wonders and covers from burns to simple itch with imidate and maximum results (literally I've never seen such a great medicine) is the Ointment with the green cup, of the company called Bioaroma Crete. They ship worldwide If I'm not mistaken.
Was it fun?
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