Laceration Repair in the Time of COVID
From June 2020, Bonus Short - Laceration Repair in the Time of COVIDDrs. Brian Lin and Mike Weinstock discuss alterations to our usual practice patterns of laceration repair in the setting of the COVID pandemic, which include increasing patient throughput through faster closure techniques, reducing total points of contact with the healthcare system by using …
15min 9Brian Wai Lin, MD and Mike Weinstock, MDQ & A Corner: Lacs Gone Wild!!!
From October 2017, Lacs Gone Wild!!!H.A.T. is safe, fast and effective technique that works well for closing most scalp lacerations. Patients prefer it and it saves revisits for suture/staple removal which, as we saw here, can be especially problematic in small children. •
15min 32Josh Russell, MD and Mizuho Morrison, DOMedico-legal 101 | Lacerations
From May 2017, Pain in the Neck!Mike and Greg discuss management and approach to high risk lacerations. High risk lacerations should be recognized and potential complications discussed with the patient. •
19min 19Greg Henry, MD and Mike Weinstock, MDComplex Ear Lacerations
From January 2016, Mysteries of Tetanus & InfluenzaComplex ear lacerations can be very intimidating. When cartilage is involved or complex auricular hematomas need to be drained its important that these are treated correctly in the acute setting for optimal cosmetic wound healing. Brian Lin MD shares with Miz some pearls on management of complex …
21min 59Brian Wai Lin, MD and Mizuho Morrison, DO