Learning different types of sutures

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JulianCrane

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Anyone know of a good way to learn the different types of sutures? Like, when do you learn how to use chromic gut vs. biosyn or even what size you wanna use?
 
It helps to break it down into broad categories:

Monofilament vs. braided
Permanent vs. absorbable

If you were a med student here I'd give my pre-packaged suture lecture to you. 🙂
 
For our general surgery friends suture choice is a world unto itself. If you're talking about closing simple lacs it's very easy.

Deep sutures = vicryl
Skin sutures = nylon

Trunk = 4.0
Extrem = 5.0
Face = 6.0

High tension wound = vertical mattress
Inverted wound edges = horizontal mattress

I follow these simple rules in the ED and have gotten along just fine.
 
There are different types of sutures which are used for different surgical purposes.The purpose differ from the types of wounds and surgical situations. I have gone through several suture articles. This slide explaining the types of suture really helped me. http://sutures.in/blog/types-of-surgicalsutures/ Hope if you liked it 🙂

Look at the date the question you are answering was asked. The OP is an attending by now.
 
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