*This blog post was selected as a 2016 “Top 5- Finalist” by the ALiEM Essentials fellowship committee!
The suture kit truly is the “Swiss Army Knife” of the Emergency Department. Within that box is a treasure trove of sterile tools that can be used for just about every type of suturing, clamping, and draping performed in the ED. My colleagues at Kings County Hospital and I have done some thinking “outside the box” and have compiled our top ED lifehacks to make things a little easier on your next shift.
Click on the different parts of the suture kit below to explore!













Consider donating unused suture kit materials to organizations that distribute these items to third world countries desperately in need of medical supplies.
REFERENCES
5. Michelle EA, Kuhn GJ. “Emergencies after 20 Weeks of Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period.” Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide. 7th ed. New York: Mcgraw-Hill Companies, 2004. 695-710. Print.

Special Thanks to Drs. Abram, deSouza, Granados, Isaksen, LoCasio, Nguyen, Shibata, Silverberg, Tu, Yohannes, and Zeccola!
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