Thanks for that video. Last week I had a patient with a bleeding from his head, man he lost so much blood from that vessel. I remembered this technique and successfully stopped the bleeding
Last week we had a patient come in complaining of headaches and he was bleeding so much! After hours of troubling procedures we figured out he was actually suffering from decapitation!
If you don't mind me saying , a hemostat clamp at the tip of severed artery would be very helpful to keep the field clean while placing sutures and to prevent unnecessary blood loss (blood vessel was secured after exactly 35 seconds of profuse bleeding).
In ambulances where i work there isnt vascular hemostat clamp, or at last ordinary clamp but always there is suture material. Beter a compresive ligation than vascular iatrogenic damage, i think.
Nice video! But I have a question. What if we cant see the point of bleeding? In some cases i were unable to locate the vessel causing the bleeding so I need to inject Tranexamic Acid first and observe the patient. Thank you
Nope, under running suture is a running/continuous "x" suture. It is done in external skin closure. This video is about figure of 8, a type of deep matress suture meant for stopping bleeding.
Thanks for that video. Last week I had a patient with a bleeding from his head, man he lost so much blood from that vessel. I remembered this technique and successfully stopped the bleeding
Last week we had a patient come in complaining of headaches and he was bleeding so much! After hours of troubling procedures we figured out he was actually suffering from decapitation!
@@mackk123 last week we had a patient complaining about headaches. As a solution to his problem, we just cut of his head.
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great demo of the principles of this haemostatic suture, and how to apply them in practice. Thanks.
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If you don't mind me saying , a hemostat clamp at the tip of severed artery would be very helpful to keep the field clean while placing sutures and to prevent unnecessary blood loss (blood vessel was secured after exactly 35 seconds of profuse bleeding).
In ambulances where i work there isnt vascular hemostat clamp, or at last ordinary clamp but always there is suture material. Beter a compresive ligation than vascular iatrogenic damage, i think.
This video is for when you can't locate the vessel
Exactly my thought
Nice video! But I have a question. What if we cant see the point of bleeding? In some cases i were unable to locate the vessel causing the bleeding so I need to inject Tranexamic Acid first and observe the patient. Thank you
Nobody could make it clearer 🫡
Dr. Lin, your videos are fantastic help!
Very helpful technic in tonsillectomy.. if you know you know...
This is excellent
Finally, i know how to use suture of 8
Excellent demonstration
Ok but what if and I'm just saying what if, you didn't have dissolving sutures and only had say silk or nylon. Is it better then bleeding out ?
Very helpful. Thank you very much.
What suture of choice and size would be optimum ,thank you
Thanks for video demonstration of vascular ligation, figure of 8 technique
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Great video!!' Thanks
how strong are blood vessels?
Well explained ..
BRO.
why didn't you clamp the blood vessel before the ligation?
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is this, what under running means?
Nope, under running suture is a running/continuous "x" suture. It is done in external skin closure.
This video is about figure of 8, a type of deep matress suture meant for stopping bleeding.