no if there is a bleeding put pressure on it if you staple the wound you would just have an internal bleeding which is worse the goal from the pressure i basically stopping the blood stream in that area
Maybe you could put those hemostatic granules in the wound, then staple it shut and hold pressure? I am no expert, I’m just trying to think of things to save someone’s life. And I am so impressed with all these crazy modern medical equipment that anyone can get
Really good, niam slashed me on the forearm at the wedding I stapled myself with patron and a surgical stapler, it stopped the laceration getting bigger
This is typically done without sedation, especially if its something minor. I just know because my brother had this done when he hit his head and needed some. And im sure it could be used on an earlobe but I am not a doctor
Stitches are still used depending on the situation. Like, for instance, I can't imagine putting staples in a joint would be a good thing as you'd risk imbedding it deep. Anything with joints is a pain regardless, but rather have something that could dissolve like some stitches rather than have a piece of metal. That, and in the video, they cover how they aren't ideal for scalp lacerations for similar reasons (that it isn't really as effective).
I dunno, having had the misfortune to get both staples and traditional stitches without a painkiller or numbing agent in my life, staples were considerably less painful and uncomfortable to apply and remove. In fact it barely hurt, while getting the traditional suture was more painful than the injury itself.
@@bstevermer9293 The one with the staples looks better, but the one with the sutures ripped open again around halfway through the process so that's probably not a fair comparison.