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According to recent meta-analysis the fascial layer should be closed at 0.5 - 1 cm interval, not 1.5 cm as shown here.
Ok
How did the loop come ... 😅..at start ... Usually suture material don't have it
i was thinking about that too, this video is far from the reality
That's a special suture that have a looped end
@@chan7087 its called loop PDS
@@shlokasharma8490 polydiaxone ?
Hello sir..why the peritoneum is particularly left out from 4 th stitch?
Hello, I referred your video on my presentation and my professor was curious about the part indicating the suture being done without muscle incorporation. May I know the references you used?
Please what is the name of the brown tissue you are pushing inside with the thread??
This is what my surgeon used on my tummy tuck bc my spitting suctures are like 8 inches long. 2 month post-op
Is this for transverse incision or for midline laparotomy incision or for both ?
I had laporoscopic nephrectomy 9 weeks ago and those thread ends on my abdominal incision are stabbing my skint from the inside.
Very nice demonstration
how can we make the suture split into two in the middle like in this animation video to make the knot. i dont understand
This is double thread suture pds
@@odahimaable waw thnks. it is new information to me heheh
Anterior and posterior rectus sheaths sutured together??
Great animation!
How the loop was made...?
Yes the first loop?
@@lauracarrillo884 the suture is produced with the loop at one end.
Loop ethilon
It's available commercially
Exactly my question
Exelente
link de sutura simple, continua, subdermica y sarnoff en manta:ua-cam.com/video/53DFDgugsio/v-deo.html
very simple to watch😀
According to recent meta-analysis the fascial layer should be closed at 0.5 - 1 cm interval, not 1.5 cm as shown here.
Ok
How did the loop come ... 😅..at start ... Usually suture material don't have it
i was thinking about that too, this video is far from the reality
That's a special suture that have a looped end
@@chan7087 its called loop PDS
@@shlokasharma8490 polydiaxone ?
Hello sir..why the peritoneum is particularly left out from 4 th stitch?
Hello, I referred your video on my presentation and my professor was curious about the part indicating the suture being done without muscle incorporation. May I know the references you used?
Please what is the name of the brown tissue you are pushing inside with the thread??
This is what my surgeon used on my tummy tuck bc my spitting suctures are like 8 inches long. 2 month post-op
Is this for transverse incision or for midline laparotomy incision or for both ?
I had laporoscopic nephrectomy 9 weeks ago and those thread ends on my abdominal incision are stabbing my skint from the inside.
Very nice demonstration
how can we make the suture split into two in the middle like in this animation video to make the knot. i dont understand
This is double thread suture pds
@@odahimaable waw thnks. it is new information to me heheh
Anterior and posterior rectus sheaths sutured together??
Great animation!
How the loop was made...?
Yes the first loop?
@@lauracarrillo884 the suture is produced with the loop at one end.
Loop ethilon
It's available commercially
Exactly my question
Exelente
link de sutura simple, continua, subdermica y sarnoff en manta:ua-cam.com/video/53DFDgugsio/v-deo.html
very simple to watch😀