Surgical knots (ligatures) are the knots used to bind suture materials together while binding tissue in surgery. They are used in medical and veterinary...
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The surgeon's knot is a surgical knot and is a simple modification to the reef knot. It adds an extra twist when tying the first throw, forming a double...
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The constrictor knot is one of the most effective binding knots. Simple and secure, it is a harsh knot that can be difficult or impossible to untie once...
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A surgical suture, also known as a stitch or stitches, is a medical device used to hold body tissues together and approximate wound edges after an injury...
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Albright special (redirect from Albright knot)
secure by adding turns). Sheet bend Surgical knot List of bend knots List of knots The complete guide to knots and knot tying — Geoffrey Budworth — p.70...
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Cow hitch (redirect from Lark's head knot)
Greek physician Heraklas in a monograph on surgical knots and slings. Known under a variety of names, this knot has been used both on land and at sea. The...
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The reef knot, or square knot, is an ancient and simple binding knot used to secure a rope or line around an object. It is sometimes also referred to...
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Wound dehiscence (redirect from Surgical wound dehiscence)
Wound dehiscence is a surgical complication in which a wound ruptures along a surgical incision. Risk factors include age, collagen disorder such as Ehlers–Danlos...
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fool's knot, also called the conjurer's knot or bow knot, is sometimes considered a handcuff knot but is somewhat inferior for this purpose to the knot which...
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A surgical instrument is a medical device for performing specific actions or carrying out desired effects during a surgery or operation, such as modifying...
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