#215004 - 01/16/11 01:27 AM
Re: Do It Yourself Butterflys
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Thanks for posting. Might come in handy some day.
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#215008 - 01/16/11 01:42 AM
Re: Do It Yourself Butterflys
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Loc: Montreal Canada
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Thanks, never thought of that!
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#215023 - 01/16/11 10:58 AM
Re: Do It Yourself Butterflys
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I wonder if I can do that with gorilla tape...? Time for some testing, i think...
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#215051 - 01/16/11 06:59 PM
Re: Do It Yourself Butterflys
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Thanks CD. Thats another good tip to store away for future reference.
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#215132 - 01/17/11 05:10 PM
Re: Do It Yourself Butterflys
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Good Tip CANOEDOGS, I like reading old outdoor books for the terrific practical information.
I have some current first-hand experience in pulling tape off a wound.
Twelve days ago I had arthroscopic knee surgery which involved 3 small incisions around the top of my right knee. These cuts were each closed with 3 short pieces of strong Steri-Strip Tape (1/2" wide by 2" long) put on full size. The first Steri-Strip was just stuck over the cut and then 2 more pieces overlapped it, making a star shape. Four days after the surgery I took the Steri-Strips off as instructed, it was quite painful as the strips were stuck to the wound and clotted blood, there was no new bleeding but in previous surgeries there has been (this is my 4th knee operation).
I guess the tape replaces the use of stitches and I suspect an adhesive bandage with a non-stick pad would not pull the incision closed enough.
The surgeon is an avid outdoorsman and a good guy to talk to, I see him for a follow-up visit tomorrow. I am going to printout your "Twisted Tape" post to show him, perhaps in the future he will consider narrowing the portion of the Seri-Strip that goes over the incision.
Thanks, Mike
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#215263 - 01/19/11 02:49 AM
Re: Do It Yourself Butterflys
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Hey CANOEDOGS, I showed your 1938 Camping Book Butterfly Sutures to my knee surgeon today and being an outdoorsman he found it very interesting. On my knee incisions it turns out that the Steri-Strips are to stay on for 10 days and be loosened with warm water to remove. I showed him the reference in the Post-ops instructions to remove the bandages much earlier and he is going to add a new section concerning proper Steri-Strip removal.
Good Doctor, very relaxed and easy to talk outdoors adventures with. Mike
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#215333 - 01/19/11 10:40 PM
Re: Do It Yourself Butterflys
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Registered: 07/08/07
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Loc: Northeastern Ontario, Canada
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Hey CANOEDOGS, I also get the BIG needles in the knees about twice a year, that hurts without freezing. If it is not to personal a question, what drug is being injected in your knee and do you find that it helps? Thanks, Mike
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