Soft Tissue Injuries - The EM Boot Camp Course
Offered By: The Center for Medical Education via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore soft tissue injuries in this comprehensive emergency medicine lecture. Learn about closed soft tissue injuries, the West Point Sprain Grading System, and treatment approaches. Delve into laceration management techniques, including cleaning methods and local anesthesia tips. Master regional nerve blocks of the face, understand parotid duct and facial nerve proximity, and gain insights on handling wound foreign bodies. Discover guidelines for tongue laceration closure and puncture wound management. Acquire skills in various suturing techniques, including simple and locking running sutures, mattress sutures, and corner stitches. Understand the application of staples and tissue glue. Review follow-up procedures for sutured wounds, suture removal guidelines, and tetanus prophylaxis protocols. This lecture is part of The Original Emergency Medicine Boot Camp course, designed to provide essential information for practicing in modern emergency departments or urgent care centers.
Syllabus
Intro
Closed Soft Tissue Injuries Overview
West Point Sprain Grading System
Treatment of Closed Soft Tissue Injuries
Laceration Management
Cleaning Lacerations
Bupivacaine vs. Lidocaine
Local Anesthesia Tricks of the Trade
Regional Nerve Blocks of the Face
Parotid Duct / Facial Nerve Proximity
Tips Regarding Wound Foreign Bodies
Tongue Laceration Closure Guidelines
Puncture Wounds
The "Plastic Surgeon"
Simple and Locking Running Sutures
Mattress Sutures
Pretibial Flap Lacerations
Corner Stitches
Staples
Tissue Glue
Follow-Up of Sutured Wounds
Suture Removal Guidelines
Tetanus Prophylaxis
Taught by
The Center for Medical Education
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