This is probably the most helpful video of hand tying available on youtube. I needed this video because my seniors don't really know how to explain the procedures, using like complicated methods such as up and down And the test will use the hand tying methods too.. I wonder why we don't do the tying with tools instead... Thank you so much, and God bless you doccc 😁
If you are trying to learn hand knot, this is a video you are searching for. Thicker line, in contrast to the background, blue gloves and at slow and understandable pace. You need 10 minutes to grasp the idea between to types of knotting.
First of all thank you for sharing clearly how to do it. In my opinion it is always helpful to have a few tie techniques in the sleeve. Unfortunately this hand tie method is a huge waste of material suture in oral surgery especially when you are in private practice. The method is used mainly in general and orthopaedic surgery where you don’t have deep and small cavity like the oral cavity. Leaving a long one end unused which happens with the hand tie it’s a financial burden. If you use a needle holder the suture material waste is minimal. I am proficient with both and I use needle holders
If you look closely, you are creating a series of slip knots rather than a series of square knots. If you pinch these finished knots and pull, they will slide down supply/needle side of the suture. Not a secure suture especially with monofilament suture.
Can confirm needs cross hands counter clockwise for second knot to lock in square knot, hes stacking girth hitches on a single line with this method which will slip off when pulled
Intial part I felt too descriptive without any practical technique, and so a bit difficult to continue watching. But then found it really a very good simplified technique teaching method. Learned in a minute! 😊👍
If you're holding the suture needle/driver in the left hand, the right hand is doing all the work. Make sure to keep the tension on the suture with the left hand as you continue to form your knots. Hopefully this helps! Keep at it as it takes some practice. All the best!
No worries. This is all done outside the mouth and when you make the tie, you slide the suture down with a finger which will then enter the mouth to tighten the knot. All the best!
The tail is longer, so yes I do use more. There is typically more than enough in a package for what’s needed for most procedures though. If you want to use less suture use the needle end of the suture to pull on and tighten things down instead of pulling on the tail. All the best!
This is probably the most helpful video of hand tying available on youtube. I needed this video because my seniors don't really know how to explain the procedures, using like complicated methods such as up and down
And the test will use the hand tying methods too.. I wonder why we don't do the tying with tools instead...
Thank you so much, and God bless you doccc 😁
That’s fantastic to hear that you found the video helpful! Thank you so much for your generosity and all the best to you!
2:17 is where the real video started
The way you taught it made it so easy to follow, thanks.
If you are trying to learn hand knot, this is a video you are searching for. Thicker line, in contrast to the background, blue gloves and at slow and understandable pace. You need 10 minutes to grasp the idea between to types of knotting.
You made it extremely clear and easy to do. Thank u so much.
THANK YOU😭
I can’t explain how many tutorials I’ve watched or how many people I’ve asked to show me, it would just never click and finally it has
Great news! All the best!
Thanks a lot sir. This was very helpful!!
Iam watching this video right now ,it’s so helpful thank you so much for all the notes and information that you put in all your video 🙏🏻❤️
finally my knots won't be loose! so cool.
I love you ❤ finally got the second part after watching so many videos.
Great to hear!
This was extremely helpful, thank you !
That’s awesome! Thanks for watching!
Skip to 2:10
Useful content begins about 2:40
Amazing explanation thanks doc keep going 👍🏻
Thanks a bunch, this is indeed helpful
What if you do just the karate chops altering left and right hand? Is there a difference in the final knot?
First of all thank you for sharing clearly how to do it. In my opinion it is always helpful to have a few tie techniques in the sleeve. Unfortunately this hand tie method is a huge waste of material suture in oral surgery especially when you are in private practice. The method is used mainly in general and orthopaedic surgery where you don’t have deep and small cavity like the oral cavity. Leaving a long one end unused which happens with the hand tie it’s a financial burden. If you use a needle holder the suture material waste is minimal. I am proficient with both and I use needle holders
Thank you so very much! You made it easy thank you
never hesitate using the middle finger"just when your suturing"
If you look closely, you are creating a series of slip knots rather than a series of square knots. If you pinch these finished knots and pull, they will slide down supply/needle side of the suture. Not a secure suture especially with monofilament suture.
Can confirm needs cross hands counter clockwise for second knot to lock in square knot, hes stacking girth hitches on a single line with this method which will slip off when pulled
You are the best bro
Thanks for a great tutorial 🙏
Intial part I felt too descriptive without any practical technique, and so a bit difficult to continue watching. But then found it really a very good simplified technique teaching method. Learned in a minute! 😊👍
Thank you so much
Excellent finally understood 🎉
After the first knot, im finding it difficult to keep the knot tight before tying the second knot! Any tips?
If you're holding the suture needle/driver in the left hand, the right hand is doing all the work. Make sure to keep the tension on the suture with the left hand as you continue to form your knots. Hopefully this helps! Keep at it as it takes some practice. All the best!
Thanks a ton
Sorry for the ignorance, but are your hands inside the patients mouth?
No worries. This is all done outside the mouth and when you make the tie, you slide the suture down with a finger which will then enter the mouth to tighten the knot. All the best!
@OnlineExodontia Thanks, doc!
Great tutorial
Indications for such sutures?
have you tried this with 5-0 vicryl?
AMAZING!!
You should hold the needle driver in your dominant hand while you practice ties. It's better training. Still a nice video though 👌.
Great advice Chris! Thanks for watching.
Amazing sir
Masterpiece
This is not square knot
Do you find you use more suture material using this method? (Because your tail seems to be longer)
The tail is longer, so yes I do use more. There is typically more than enough in a package for what’s needed for most procedures though. If you want to use less suture use the needle end of the suture to pull on and tighten things down instead of pulling on the tail. All the best!
@@OnlineExodontia Excellent video. I've appreciated learning from you on much of your content.
The tail controls the needle.
Any girl who twirls her hair knows how to do this already
This guy spent 7 minutes explaining how to tie a square knot.
Very helpful. Thanks doc. But please do something with your voice. Or try keep a distance from your mic.
You talk tooo much sir
😂😂😂😂😂
😅😅😅
so right
Thanks for the comment made me just keep skipping 🤣
Too much talk
boy u take too much...unnecessary talking
Bakwas video he
Very slow explanation
3 часа показывал два приема.😂