Types of Sutures used in Neurosurgery, Part 1 – interrupted sutures
The presentation is beginning with the definition and purpose of subcutaneous sutures, continuing through step-by-step technical guidance, and culminating in comparative overviews of skin suturing and stapling methods. Each section is clearly titled, with corresponding summary slides that reinforce the main learning objectives. The first part accurately defines the subcutaneous (subcuticular or subdermal) suture as a closure technique placed in the fatty tissue beneath the dermis to eliminate dead space and reduce surface tension.
Neurosurgery
Neurosurgical lectures as an aid in the study of neurosurgery cover the whole part of the course including: Intracranial hypertension, Congenital CNS defects, adjacent structures, Hydrocephalus, CNS and peripheral nerve injuries, tumors of the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system and adjacent nerve structures system, Compression syndromes in the upper limb and spinal canals, Surgical treatment of chronic pain, Epileptosurgery.