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Advanced Knotting Techniques (Examples from Surgical Practice)

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The topology of recently used knots are described regarding conventional and laparoscopic surgery. Morphological and technical similarities and differences of the most common knots are discussed, while also considering their transformability. Knots are introduced made by hand and by instruments, while further demonstrating laparoscopic and microsurgical knotting techniques. There are several nomenclatures for the composite knots made of the combination of simple prime knots. It is suggested to use the detailed nomenclature which includes not only the type of the knots (H, S) but also the number of throws (for example H1, H2, H3, S1, S2, etc.) There is great potential in the partnership of topology as it can provide a deeper understanding through the investigation of the dynamic behavior of knots – and that field has to be further studied.
Title: Advanced Knotting Techniques (Examples from Surgical Practice)
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The topology of recently used knots are described regarding conventional and laparoscopic surgery.
Morphological and technical similarities and differences of the most common knots are discussed, while also considering their transformability.
Knots are introduced made by hand and by instruments, while further demonstrating laparoscopic and microsurgical knotting techniques.
There are several nomenclatures for the composite knots made of the combination of simple prime knots.
It is suggested to use the detailed nomenclature which includes not only the type of the knots (H, S) but also the number of throws (for example H1, H2, H3, S1, S2, etc.
) There is great potential in the partnership of topology as it can provide a deeper understanding through the investigation of the dynamic behavior of knots – and that field has to be further studied.

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