Atlas of Suturing Techniques: Approaches to Surgical Wound, Laceration, and Cosmetic Repair, Second Edition

Kantor, Jonathan

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This accessible, meticulously illustrated atlas provides everything you need to effectively treat wounds and conduct surgical, reconstructive, and cosmetic repairs with minimal scarringUnderstanding the subtleties of suture choice and placement often makes the difference between positive and negative patient outcomes. The Atlas of Suturing Techniques: Approaches to Surgical Wound, Laceration, and Cosmetic Repair, Second Edition provides the information and insight readers need to surgically treat a range of wounds and surgical defects-from simple lacerations to complex reconstructive surgery-with the utmost expertise.Presented in an at-a-glance format and packed with 450 photos and illustrations, this guide kicks off with chapters on principles of wound management and wound repair, then describes equipment, positioning, key principles, and 75 suture techniques-complete with step-by-step instructions adjacent to drawings and photos of the techniques. Finally, it covers each area of anatomy, guiding the practitioner in which suture to use when and how to modify certain sutures in specific locations.Techniques are diagrammatically illustrated and supplemented by the online videos, and the author includes tips and pearls for each technique, as well as caveats, drawbacks and cautions. This updated edition includes new sections on:- Laceration repair- Pin-point pexing sutures- Leveling sutures- Three-dimensional continuous suturing- Basting sutures- And more
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Kantor, Jonathan
Titel
Atlas of Suturing Techniques: Approaches to Surgical Wound, Laceration, and Cosmetic Repair, Second Edition
Uitgever
McGraw-Hill Education
Jaar
2022
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
416
Gewicht
664 gr
EAN
9781264264391
Afmetingen
153 x 228 x 20 mm
Bindwijze
Paperback / softback

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