Wound closure and biosurgery / Wedge Resection Steps / 10 Closing the subcuticular and skin / What to look for / The needle bent or broke
The surgeon used a competitor needle and it either bent or broke
Ask these questions to generate an in depth discussion and understand the surgeon’s needs/pain points.
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What impact does a needle that bends or breaks have on procedural efficiency and outcomes?
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What needle characteristics are you looking for?
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What do you value most in a suture when closing the subcuticular and skin layers? (try to uncover needs such as consistent closure for cosmetic outcomes, efficiencies and reducing the risk of SSIs etc.)
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How often do you encounter surgical site infections (SSIs) postoperatively, and how do you mitigate these risks?
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What characteristics in the closing process can contribute to SSIs?
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What impact does it have on yourself, the hospital and the patient when there is a post operative SSI?
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What’s your experience been like using a barbed suture in the past?
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If I could show you a suture that had a strong needle, but also improved efficiencies and reduced the risk of SSIs would you be interested in that?
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