Machine generated contents note: 1.instrumentation
Monofilament and Multifilament
Absorbable and Nonabsorbable
principles to remember when choosing suture
4.suture pattern descriptions and DVD narration
pattern: square knot/suture knot
pattern: simple interrupted
pattern: simple continuous
pattern: Ford interlocking or lockstitch
pattern: interrupted horizontal mattress
Note continued: Description
pattern: continuous horizontal mattress
pattern or technique: suture ligation
5.suture patterns: handouts
Ford interlocking or lockstitch
interrupted horizontal mattress
continuous horizontal mattress
Note continued: Principal Use
6.study breaks: DVD narration
7.suture considerations for exotics and other species
works cited. 520 $a "Regardless of how a wound occurs, it represents a disruption of normal tissue, and when a wound cannot heal by itself, a method must be employed to provide the wounded tissue with strength and stability until it heals. The most common methods used for this purpose are sutures, staples, and tissue glue. Whether you are an experienced surgeon, instructor, trainer, or beginning technician, this book can be used to introduce the materials and instruments required for suturing. These topics are covered: instrumentation; needle types and applications; suture material, packaging and applications. Additionally, various suture patterns and associated principles for proper knot tying are thoroughly covered, including step-by-step descriptions"