cover image - Suture and Surgical Hemostasis - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780443245626
Copyright: 2027
Page Count: 288
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $38.99

Suture and Surgical Hemostasis - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 2nd Edition

by Rebecca Hall, MS, CRCST, CST, CSA, FAST

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Suture and Surgical Hemostasis - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780443245626
Copyright: 2027
Page Count: 288
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $38.99
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Help students develop a complete understanding of suture and hemostasis for surgical procedures! Compact and spiral-bound, Suture and Surgical Hemostasis: A Pocket Guide, 2nd Edition, is packed with full-color photos and step-by-step images that provide comprehensive guidance on sutures and hemostasis. Ideal for students, professionals, and clinical settings, this updated edition features new suture types, wound closures, and thermal hemostasis materials, along with a new art program showcasing the latest suture materials and wounds for effective learning and exam preparation.
    • Fully updated content!
      • New sutures include V Lock, Stratafix, Everpoint and cardiovascular needle
      • New wound closures include zipstitch, zipline, dermaclose RC, ABRA and ACell
      • New thermal hemostasis materials include hemostatix, heat probe, enseal, ligasure and plasma bipolar
    • New art program includes photos and illustrations of modern suture materials and wounds
    • Pocket-sized, spiral-bound format offers easy access in any clinical setting
    • Descriptions of suture knots and step-by-step images of different types of stitches provide excellent instruction and are great for review
    • Vibrant illustrations with brief descriptions clearly identify suture materials appropriate for specific surgical procedures
    • Summary-at-a-glance charts and tables synthesize category descriptions and key information for quick reference
    • Quick-reference glossary contains key terms and definitions
    • Fully updated content!
      • New sutures include V Lock, Stratafix, Everpoint and cardiovascular needle
      • New wound closures include zipstitch, zipline, dermaclose RC, ABRA and ACell
      • New thermal hemostasis materials include hemostatix, heat probe, enseal, ligasure and plasma bipolar
    • New art program includes photos and illustrations of modern suture materials and wounds
  • 1. Wounds
    2. Wound Healing
    3. Suture
    4. Suture Material
    5. Suture Accessory Devices
    6. Hemostasis
    7. Surgical Staples

    Appendix
    A. Needle Conversion Chart
    B. Needle Sizes
    C. Suture Products
    D. Staple Information
  • Rebecca Hall, MS, CRCST, CST, CSA, FAST, Associate Professor, Program Coordinator, Surgical Technology/Surgical First Assisting, Sterile Processing, Delta College, University Center, Michigan, USA
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Coming Soon!
Expected availability date: 03-23-2026
Important note
This is a Faculty Product!
Any student who attempts to request a review copy will be reported to the school's faculty and administration.