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Core surgical techniques and skills you need to know

All great surgeons master their craft over many years in the operating room, and much of what they know is learned implicitlyby doingover countless hours of experience performing surgery. In this must-have guide for medical students and surgical residents, Dr. Keegan Guidolin makes the implicit learning of experienced surgeons explicit so that you can learn the things that nobody thinks to teach you.

Topics include:

  • The essentials of sutures and needles
  • How to master common surgical knots using one-handed, two-handed, and instrument-tie techniques
  • Tools and techniques to close and manage wounds to promote rapid healing
  • Proper techniques for scrubbing, gowning, and gloving, and for creating and maintaining sterile fields
  • Crucial, junior-level tasks such as how to position and drape patients for surgery
  • Workflow and patient management inside and outside the OR
  • From basic to advanced, the equipment every surgeon needs to know, and how and when to use it

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Index Aberdeen knot absorbability of sutures absorbable and nonabsorbable - photo 1

Index

Aberdeen knot ,

absorbability of sutures

absorbable and nonabsorbable sutures ,

as property ,

and suture types ,

time metrics ,

absorbable braided suture ,

absorbable monofilament ,

absorbable sutures, description and uses ,

absorbable twisted suture ,

absorbing sponges ,

absorptive dressings ,

adhesive tape, description and application steps ,

Adson forceps ,

advanced equipment ,

see also specific tools

air knot ,

alcohol (dry) scrubs ,

Allis clamp ,

amide local anesthetics ,

anastomosis ,

anesthesia, local or regional ,

anesthesia team in OR ,

anesthesia zone and tools in OR ,

anesthesiologist, and transfer of patient ,

anesthetic documentation or record ,

anesthetics, principles of ,

angled-lens laparoscope ,

antibiotics in OR ,

antithrombotics in OR ,

approximation ,

aqueous (wet) scrubs ,

arm boards, for patient positioning ,

Army-Navy retractor ,

atraumatic clamps

comparison ,

description and use ,

Babcock clamp ,

backhand stitching

reversing the needle load ,

steps ,

bacteria, in sutures ,

basic equipment ,

see also specific tools

beanbags, for patient positioning ,

bedside procedures, principles ,

big cut with scalpel ,

Biosyn ,

bipolar cautery forceps ,

bipolar electrosurgery devices ,

bipolar energy devices ,

blade electrode ,

blades for scalpels ,

#10 blade ,

#11 blade ,

#15 blade ,

#2022 blades ,

Blake drains ,

bodily fluids, and friction in sutures ,

Bonney forceps ,

Bookwalter retractor ,

boot stirrups (or Yellofins) ,

bowel clamp ,

box lock on clamps ,

braided suture

absorbability ,

description ,

as high-friction sutures ,

properties ,

tails cutting ,

throws needed ,

buried-knot variation of simple interrupted stitch

description ,

steps ,

buried-knot variation of simple running stitch

description ,

steps ,

call-out guide for sutures ,

candy cane stirrups ,

Caprosyn ,

catgut ,

cautery pencil ,

chlorhexidine gluconate prep and scrub ,

chromic gut ,

circulating nurse ,

clamps

atraumatic clamps ,

comparison ,

description ,

instrument clamps ,

parts terminology ,

traumatic clamps ,

class Ib sodium channel-blocking medications ,

clippers and blades ,

clips and clip appliers ,

collect maneuver (for long tails) ,

contaminated regions, in prepping ,

contamination, and sterility ,

counts, pre- and post-operation ,

Crile clamp (or Kelly clamp) ,

curved needles vs . straight ,

cutting and reverse cutting needles ,

Dafilon ,

Dagrofil ,

Deaver retractor ,

DeBakey forceps ,

Dermalon ,

diameter and size of sutures ,

disposable gowns ,

donning steps ,

dissecting sponges ,

documentation in OR ,

donut (gel pad) for head ,

double-armed sutures, description and uses ,

double-gloving ,

drain stitch

description and use ,

steps ,

drains (surgical), description and types ,

drapes

layers in ,

in prepping ,

for sterility ,

types ,

draping

overview ,

principles ,

techniques ,

dress code in OR ,

driving a needle. see needles driving

dry (alcohol) scrubs ,

dry dressings ,

elbows, in suturing ,

elective (or scheduled) procedures ,

electrode tips ,

electrosurgical devices (ESDs)

bipolar devices ,

description and use ,

monopolar devices ,

power settings ,

electrosurgical generators (ESGs) ,

emergency procedures vs . scheduled ,

endoscope ,

endoscopic gastrointestinal anastomosis (endo-GIA) stapler (or endoscopic linear cutter stapler)

description and use ,

load comparison ,

operation steps ,

endoscopic surgery ,

energy devices (vessel-sealing devices) ,

EnSeal device ,

epinephrine in anesthetics ,

ester local anesthetics ,

Ethibond Excel ,

Ethilon ,

extubation ,

fast absorbing surgical gut ,

fat-based (hydrophobic) substances, and friction in sutures ,

filament construction ,

finger grip of needle driver ,

fishermans knot ,

flat throw ,

Foley catheter and catheterization ,

forceps (or tweezers)

in electrosurgery ,

grip ,

kinds and comparison ,

and needles ,

and tissue control ,

as tool for suturing ,

forehand stitching

reversing the needle load ,

steps ,

fracture toughness in sutures ,

free draping (for limbs), steps ,

free tail

definition ,

in knot tying ,

in one-handed technique ,

in two-handed technique ,

friction in sutures ,

gastric decompression in OR ,

gastrointestinal anastomosis (GIA) stapler (or linear cutter stapler)

description and use ,

load comparison ,

operation steps ,

gel pads ,

glossary ,

gloves

materials and performance ,

purpose and choice ,

sizes and types ,

gloving

with assistance ,

double-gloving ,

self-gloving ,

glue and gluing of skin, description and steps ,

gowning, techniques and steps ,

gowns

disposability ,

sterility ,

types and use ,

granny knot ,

grips , gripping

forceps ,

needle driver ,

scalpel ,

scissors ,

greens (or scrubs for OR) ,

gross contamination areas ,

hair, in prepping ,

hairnets for OR ,

half-knot (or half hitch) ,

Halsted clamp (other names: hemostatic clamp, snap) ,

hand-held retractors ,

handles for scalpels ,

#3 handle ,

#4 handle ,

#7 handle ,

Harmonic device ,

Harrington retractor (Sweetheart retractor) ,

Hartman clamp (other name: mosquito clamp) ,

head positioning (of patient) ,

held tail

definition ,

in knot tying ,

in one-handed technique ,

in two-handed technique ,

Hemolock (or polymer) clips ,

hemostatic clamp (other names: snap, Halsted clamp) ,

high-friction sutures ,

hold, in knots and half-knots ,

horizontal mattress stitch

description ,

steps ,

incision, marking of ,

infection risk in sutures ,

infections, and scrubbing ,

instrument clamps

comparison ,

description and use ,

instrument drapes ,

instrument tying (or technique), steps ,

instruments

counts, pre- and post-operation ,

preparation for OR ,

sterile instruments ,

intensive care unit (ICU), after operation ,

interrupted mattress stitches. see mattress stitches

interrupted stitches ,

iodine prep and scrub ,

Iris scissors ,

isolation gowns ,

Jackson-Pratt (JP) drains ,

Jackson retractors ,

Kelly clamp ,

Kelly retractors ,

knot tying

common knots ,

hands crossing in ,

mechanics ,

overview ,

principles ,

special knots ,

tips and tricks ,

knot tying techniques

instrument knots ,

one-handed knots ,

overview ,

specific knots ,

two-handed knots ,

knotless sutures, description and use ,

knots

brought to the tissue ,

definition and purpose ,

and friction ,

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