Ozarkshunter95
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Im looking for some info on first aid kitsch solo to two person hunter
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I like steri-strips with tegaderm or whatever it's called, pain free application, can do pretty big wounds. Suturing in the backcountry seems like a risk, unless you've got a lot of experience with wound management.Do any of you guys take sutures into the back country? If so, are you also packing lidocaine or some form of local anesthetic, or just going to grit your teeth and get it over with? I've thought about taking it all with me, but then I start to wonder if I should bring iodine swaps etc. so I'm not just locking in bacteria and setting myself up for sepsis a week later. Then, before I know it, my pack is going to weigh in at about 100lbs and I'm merely a walking hospital.
I like steri-strips with tegaderm or whatever it's called, pain free application, can do pretty big wounds. Suturing in the backcountry seems like a risk, unless you've got a lot of experience with wound management.
That looks handy, hadn't seen those yet.Zipstitch is also a cool option.
Yeah, I'd think if you're in a situation that you really need stitches you need to evac.That's probably a much better idea. I have confidence in the suturing aspect of everything, but it just seems risky potentially locking in something that isn't likely going to be 100% sterile given the surroundings. Next thing we know I'm out there lugging around suture, lido, iodine/alcohol swabs and a prescription of amoxicillin. But hey, I saved 4 ounces on my sleep setup lol.
That is a brilliant solution.Zipstitch is also a cool option.