David! You're back! I got my own suture kit a few months back and have been practicing for a couple hours a few times a week. Needless to say, my skills have gotten ALOT better..
Would you do a video on suturing with silk? My knots are unraveling before I can even lock them. I’ve decided I don’t like the pick-ups with teeth and prefer the forceps. But nothing I’ve tried allows me to throw knots with silk. Maybe I’ll just never use silk to suture. Seems like I should know how. I will only ever be doing simple lacs. But, why can’t I throw knots with silk???
As a weirdo who does tons of embroidery I actually found some of this directly correlated to some of what I’ve done with thread, but with a straight needle and no needle scissors. I wonder if I could incorporate the two styles, surgical sewing and classic hand embroidery.
Hey The video was very helpful. If u can find sometime to do a video on different types of suturing techniques and where and where not to use em, it would be great. Tysm
1:i'll remebr to practic on the next oven roast i have :) should be able to get the herbs well in there :)
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How was your experience with senior residents, abuse, attendings, here in third world countries, the abuse is really bad, physical and mentally, there are no mistreatment regulations in mexico, most residents either quit or commit suicide becouse toxic and malignant enviroment as well as 40h+ punishment guard shift. I want to know if it is similar there, pls answer
@@DavidHindin for example a channel dedicated only to present trauma cases and answering questions, probably here and on facebook, you are a trauma surgeon right ? and in many countries there is no such medical specialty
Nursing student who adores your presentation style. Keep up the great work, doctor!
Thank you so much - this made my day!
David! You're back!
I got my own suture kit a few months back and have been practicing for a couple hours a few times a week. Needless to say, my skills have gotten ALOT better..
Hi Shamir! That's so exciting to hear - suturing is definitely one of those skills that shows measurable improvements with practice.
Can't wait for all of you to become suture experts! Let me know what suture skills you want to learn next.
David Hindin, M.D. kindly do a bowel anastomoses and the Cornell technique
Great video Dr. David! Such a great idea for people with extra time on their hands.
How about a video on some subcutaneous sutures?
Would you do a video on suturing with silk? My knots are unraveling before I can even lock them. I’ve decided I don’t like the pick-ups with teeth and prefer the forceps. But nothing I’ve tried allows me to throw knots with silk. Maybe I’ll just never use silk to suture. Seems like I should know how. I will only ever be doing simple lacs. But, why can’t I throw knots with silk???
I've never been this early. Hi David!
Regards from a young medical student in India.
Hi Gautam, it's great to meet you - hi back!
As a weirdo who does tons of embroidery I actually found some of this directly correlated to some of what I’ve done with thread, but with a straight needle and no needle scissors.
I wonder if I could incorporate the two styles, surgical sewing and classic hand embroidery.
We miss you! Hope you're well and healthy at the hospital.
Thank you so much Mel! Shared a new vid a few weeks ago- going to start posting more regularly beginning this winter 😊
Thank you Mr. David, that's so helpful 🥹
Hey David, great video...can you teach types of suturing like vertical mattress, continuous running etc...
Love this idea! Will see what I can come up with :)
New quarantine activity 😎
Ooh happy to hear that!
Thank you so much!
This is so cool! X
hi Amber! Thank you!!
Great video very informative, my dream is to be a surgeon. Thank you Doc.
So glad you liked it, Majda! And I’m excited to hear that becoming a surgeon is your dream :)
Hey The video was very helpful. If u can find sometime to do a video on different types of suturing techniques and where and where not to use em, it would be great. Tysm
Thanks Krishna! I definitely will.
Thank you Dr.🙏
I could remove suture as a student nurse but always wanted to know how to do the procedure. Interns were so fast. Thanks 🙏
As always David, great video thank you and don’t be late for the next one.
Thanks so much, Amine! hope you're keeping safe.
Thank you, i aspire to be a surgeon.
That’s awesome to hear. And thanks so much for watching, Sai!
1:i'll remebr to practic on the next oven roast i have :) should be able to get the herbs well in there :)
How was your experience with senior residents, abuse, attendings, here in third world countries, the abuse is really bad, physical and mentally, there are no mistreatment regulations in mexico, most residents either quit or commit suicide becouse toxic and malignant enviroment as well as 40h+ punishment guard shift. I want to know if it is similar there, pls answer
Another prefect video 🤩
Hey Paula! Thank you so much. Hope you’re keeping safe :)
Are you sure we need to cross our hands? When I did it a few weeks ago while suturing my superior told me to never cross my hands while suturing.
You DO as far as I know to keep the suture flat against the skin. It pulls it taught and low. Am no doctor so ask around though.
Why did you ever cut back to the wide shot?
Dr. David do you have a channel to comment on cases ??
Hi Alberto, I don’t - but that sounds like a neat idea. What did you have in mind exactly?
@@DavidHindin for example a channel dedicated only to present trauma cases and answering questions, probably here and on facebook, you are a trauma surgeon right ? and in many countries there is no such medical specialty
Welcome back
Thank you!!
love it!
Hey man - thank you so much! Long time no see :)
My son he’s surgical resident @ temple
Andrew was on my team when I was a chief resident before graduating - please say hello for me!
I will thank you Dr Hindin
Huh, a needle driver… that’s why I was able to stitch with it…. I made mittens.
Start a podcast. :)
Never say never :)