Abstract
Suture techniques have been used since ancient times and play an important role in achieving haemostasis during surgery. By carefully suturing blood vessels, surgeons can effectively control bleeding and minimize the risk of haemorrhage. Sutures can be used to ligate or tie off blood vessels, close small bleeders, or secure haemostatic agents in place. The objective of this paper is to explore and develop fundamental procedural suturing skills for non-medical students preparing to undertake aseptic survival surgery in rodent models. This can assist researchers and students in acquiring basic surgical suture skills.