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Other suturing videos of mine that you may enjoy:
Subcuticular Suturing with Aberdeen Knot - https://youtu.be/M3vISruyFkI
Subcuticular Suturing with Traditional Knot - https://youtu.be/Hk1FYTkvn8o
Simple Interrupted Suturing - https://youtu.be/pGEJEUZFIEk
The Instrument Tie - https://youtu.be/vsccS37tslw
Vertical Mattress Suturing - https://youtu.be/iJmAhJwuX_w
Horizontal Mattress Suturing - https://youtu.be/p-g89FF5l7w
Running Locking Suturing - https://youtu.be/U3S7LJP0ykA
Deep Tissue Absorbables - https://youtu.be/NZywvGtTXb4
Figure-of-8 Suturing - https://youtu.be/yaG_vJRD13s
Removing Sutures - https://youtu.be/Hg-bSb1FLTA
Stapling a Laceration - https://youtu.be/RAVane1yvyU
Removing Skin Staples - https://youtu.be/OatwWz1k2s8
PLEASE NOTE: All of the content in this video and all other videos on this channel are solely the opinion of the creator and should NOT be used as medical advice or medical care. This video is intended for students of medicine. If you have a laceration or skin injury of any kind, you are officially advised to seek immediate medical attention in a hospital or medical clinic.