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Need to know, old chap - need to know... what, what?
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Suturing is on my list of things to learn, dont forget not all stitches are for injuries some people get implants (subdermal/magnetic) and this requires stitches. Before everyone screams there butchers alot of peoplr who do these practices can know more about stuff than some doctors. So you might find some useful material in subjects youd not normaly look at.
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If you make good friends with a butcher, they'll let you practice on a joint of pig. Or, you could just buy a joint, with skin, cut it open, and practice on that.
I guess that's the fun of medical students. They can teach you some cool stuff. Just need to get them to steal stuff for me haha.
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I do not know a lot about suturing but i know you need different thicknesses of "thread" depending on how big and where the injury is. if it is deep i am pretty sure you have to suture inside the wound and then again on the surface to make sure the whole wound closes. There is also different suture styles. as in the way you sew it up.
Don't forget if it doesn't get absorbed by the body you will then have to remove the stitches yourself.
There is a good vid on youtube of a guy suturing. ill see if i can find it
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