FYI a sterile disposable suture kit with stainless steel instruments cost only about $6 from a medical supplier. Suture material (nylon attached to a small curved needle) costs about the same each. I've said it before; suturing a wound should be left to a doctor or nurse practitioner with training. If you're remote and it cant be repaired with steristrips then you probably should limit treatment to first aid only (ie control bleeding, clean the wound and apply a dressing) and get to a doctor as soon as possible/practical. That's a general rule and the exceptions would be rare.
BTW it's "hypo" not "hyper". Hyper means above or raised and hypo means below or lower. Hypodermic (not a term we use nowadays anyway) means below the skin.
I should have given more info.. we will about 12-18hrs from help should we need it , obv we will have sat phone and 3 gps units but short of a helicopter coming in from who knows where we will be a decent boat ride with tides allowing it then a good 2-4 hrs by 4wd to the nearest help.
Prob one of the most remote trips I have done to date by boat, I agree with your comments regarding stitches I have personally seen what can go wrong with a deep wound only stitched at the top of the wound.
I have had very good results with steristrips as well so suture kit is not on my plans, ive stitched a pig dog but not sure id do my mates..even though they are pretty ugly already ,
having been on the wrong end of a few hooks in my time a little injection prior to removal would have been nice.
our current discussion regarding casevac plan does not include the drive back as the danger of pushing out to attempt land based return outside of pre determined windows will pose a greater risk than it will solve.
So the injuries are either
1- treated by us and wait till a travel window opens
2- call for help ..ie life threatening..the cost of someone to our aid will be massive so last thing I want is calling for help for a big hook through a hand or something if we have adequate med supplies I am confident we can treat most things ..maybe not croc bite though.
appreciate all the advice .
jet