Short🧵on how the 'numbers' of surgical drains may mislead you as to their actual sizes: why Charrière comes up yet again, and why a '10' flat JP dra - Thread from Ron
Ron Barbosa MD FACS on X: The used of pericardial stay sutures is common enough that some of the sternal retractors have little springs on each side which can be used to
Ron Barbosa MD FACS (@rbarbosa91) / X
Ron Barbosa MD FACS (@rbarbosa91) / X
🧵regarding several ways in which you can inadvertently damage the tissues when approximating them with sutures. These are particularly important to - Thread from Ron Barbosa MD FACS @rbarbosa91 - Rattibha
Ron Barbosa MD FACS (@rbarbosa91) / X
Short🧵on how the 'numbers' of surgical drains may mislead you as to their actual sizes: why Charrière comes up yet again, and why a '10' flat JP dra - Thread from Ron
Ron Barbosa MD FACS on X: 🧵regarding 'the crimp' and other technical pointers having to do with securing surgical drains with suture. We'll go over my preferred method, other methods like the
🧵regarding several ways in which you can inadvertently damage the tissues when approximating them with sutures. These are particularly important to - Thread from Ron Barbosa MD FACS @rbarbosa91 - Rattibha
Ron Barbosa MD FACS (@rbarbosa91) / X
Ron Barbosa MD FACS on X: 🧵on 'French' and 'Gauge' The 'French' unit of measurement was once known as the 'Charrière', after Joseph-Frédéric-Benoît Charrière, a Swiss knifemaker who moved to France in
Ron Barbosa MD FACS (@rbarbosa91) / X
Ron Barbosa MD FACS on X: Short🧵on how the 'numbers' of surgical drains may mislead you as to their actual sizes: why Charrière comes up yet again, and why a '10' flat