How to Tie a Surgeon's Knot: One Handed Surgical Knot - Steps & tips!
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- In this MiniMedLesson, I demonstrate how to tie a surgeon's knot. Specifically, I go over the technique of tying one-handed surgical square knots in a step-by-step fashion. I'll also share a few tips you can use in the OR. Please like this video and subscribe to my channel for other MiniMedLessons!
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Wow, by far the best tutorial out here. Excellent. Thank you!
THANK YOU. I can finally do a hand tie. THANK YOU!!!!!!
this is a one handed reef knot not a surgeons knot
Thanks for your comment. Those of us in the surgical world in the US would disagree, but no worries!
The double first knotting cn be achieved using the same one handed method.... i used a double loop of the suture end further away from me and then pull through just like the one handed method and the knot locked same way
Thank you
ema Kh Thank YOU for watching!
It finally clicked for me. Thank you so much!!
Do you have to already have the suture cut or can you use this while still having the needle attached to the longer end?
ALWAYS remove the needle!
The needle can absolutely stay. Many sutures require it, even. Just protect the needle tip with your needle driver.
This is not one handed at all
It's a "one hand tie" in which non-tying hand can just hold the instrument, while the tying hand does all the work. This is in contrast to "two-hand tie" in which fingers from both hands need to move
thanks for this video
This seems to be a tie for left-handed persons.
Thank you, God bless you.
6:29 surgons knot into square knot
Thank you sir
Your videos are great! Really helpfull :)
I got a question.. What's the difference between a surgical knot and the instrument tie? Are they both equally apropriated for any situation, or does it one has it's own use?
In the middle of this video, you do a double loop, to get more tension on the line. This is similar to the double loop done in the instrument tie?
Yes, the double loop can be done in both hand surgical tying and the instrument tie. It's not always necessary during hand surgical tying because you are able to hold continuous tension with your hands in most situations, but it is helpful when the tissue you're trying to approximate is under a lot of tension. We generally always through the double loop as the first throw of an instrument tie because we're not able to keep tension the same way. To answer your first questions- We usually use the instrument tie when closing skin (although you can use your hands) and the hand surgical knots are used for internal or deep suturing, generally in the OR. I hope that helps!
MiniMedLectures You answered everything I asked! Thanks :)
Think you
This is the only tutorial taught me with my speed of learning, thanks 😊
Thank you!! Finally learned it from this video!! ❤❤❤ really appreciate this from Canada ❤
Thank you very much :-)
Excellent Video
Thank you!
Great tutorial!
Really, thank you very much 💕
Thank you❤
Thanks ❤
1.5 x way to go
That was awesome! Can you do a split knot tutorial as well? Thank you so much
Can we not use first maneuver for the second step
Yes you could, but just need to be opposite direction. Use index and middle finger to chop up, grab opposite suture between index and middle finger to pull out of loop. It requires a bigger loop and could be a little awkward. Best to practice using just one finger
I randomly got recommended this video. what is this knot used for?
Sutures
This may seem dumb, but the white bit of this practice kit would be attached to the needle in real life, right? Or at least, one of the sides. Does that make a difference when pulling through? TIA!
Red is the needle side. Its the side you don’t let go of so the needle is under control whilst you tie.
this is sooo helpful, thanks a lot
One hamded square knot and one handed surgical knot is same???
this is great, thank you!
thank u sir
Thank you❤
Simply do tie your shoe lace knot....it is just to make other people fool that they are doing great things 😅
Stop talking too much