Wound Closure Manual
Excellent book. Read it. All of it. Assign it a good place on your shelves.
What is my takeaway?
I should only close epidermal wounds, and then only if I must because I cannot get proper medical help to do it for me. (I know I will be soundly criticized for that comment, but I am entitled to my opinion, even if you disagree with it.)
Suturing should be low on my list of options for closing a wound. I should keep the book available as a reference for a trained medical professional. Deep wounds require special care, which means expertise beyond the training most of us non- professionals can acquire and maintain.
If I absolutely must close a wound that really needs a doctor to do it, I need this book to have a chance of doing a decent job of it.
Download: Wound Closure Manual
Produced by the folks who manufacture suture materials, the Wound Closure Manual is a helpful infomercial which does indeed provide guidance on which type of suture, which style and size of needle and which stitch to use while repairing which injury. All recommended are Ethicon products, of course.
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