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Chase Surgical
@ChaseSurgical
Surgical training | made simple, and taught by enthusiasts | skills for Core Surg Training | [email protected]
Stoke-on-Trent, England
Joined June 2019
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    Important to be familiar with instrument names. I know different names used depending on Geography. Anyone do a North American version for me? #SurgEd #CoreSurgicalTraining #BasicSurgicalSkills
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    Good old ‘swab on a stick’… Easier said than done. 😀
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    Something else which seems simple but detail very important. 👍👍
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    Here’s the full set (nearly). I’ll start with the ‘clips’. Any other names for them or facts please let me know. 👍👍
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    Different haemostatic clips. Missing the Moynihan, one of my favourites to wield. 👍
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    Side to side hand sewn Anastomosis with Connell. Virtual anastomosis course in the Spring. Simulator and instruments sent to you. DM or contact via link below to express interest. Places limited to 25 on first run through. 👍👍 chasesurgical.co.uk/contact.html
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    Securing a drain. Lots of ways of doing this or as I was taught….lots of methods but this is the right one…. Don’t believe it. Learn from each other. 🥸👍 One of the skills in our foundations course. Seems simple but very important to get it right.
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    Steps: 1. Mesenteric apex stitch (tied and cut) 2. Near side mesenteric apex friend 3. Far side mesenteric apex friend 4. Far side wall 5. Far side stay stitch chasesurgical.org/courses/virtua…
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    To accompany the video of needle mounting. Probably even more important not to use fingers! 👍👍
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    The Connell stitch to turn the corner on a side to side. Ignore the chipmunk commentary. Always struggle to explain this coherently…. Doing it is best way to understand. [email protected] for upcoming F2F workshops in Staffordshire. March and May.
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    The Connell suture, named after American surgeon Gregory Connell (1875-1968). When doing a hand sewn side to side anastomosis this technique allows you to turn the corner very neatly. Often used with Lembert stitch for second layer. More to follow. #SurgEd
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    The Babcock atraumatic forceps were designed by William Wayne Babcock (1872-1963) who was, firstly chairman of surgery then head of department and professor of surgery at Temple Medical College, Philadelphia.
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    The start and end of the outer layer of back wall of side to side anastomosis…. Virtual training course coming in 2023. 👍👍 Get in touch if interested. 👍
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    Our virtual anastomosis course is now open for bookings at below link. It’s limited to 25 places this course. MS Teams links will be sent separately once course booked. 👍👍👍 @fatimahalsaeed5 @Andresbgjj @VasilisKalatzis chasesurgical.org/courses/virtua…
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