The development of arthroscopic reconstructive procedures has resulted in the creation of dedicated knots, sliding or not, to be used without skin incision and passed through the cannulas. Most of the recent studies are dedicated to realize and develop slip knots because they are easier and faster to use. The authors report their experience in use of a personal slip knot we called Inverse knot, due to the peculiar characteristic that is closed by the "post" strand
Most arthroscopic rotator cuff reconstruction techniques require a method of securing the tendon to ...
SLAP tears have been a controversial topic in shoulder surgery for decades. The indications for repa...
The arthroscopic remplissage procedure is an effective addition to a standard anterior repair in tra...
Sliding knots can be performed in many situations during an arthroscopic procedure. Their use is pos...
We describe a sliding knot that is ideally lockable by transforming the original simple figure-of-8 ...
The purpose of this biomechanical study was to determine optimized configuration of additional half-...
A safe and easy-to-tie sliding knot is necessary for arthroscopic repair of rotator cuff tears and g...
There are many types of sliding locking knots used in arthroscopic surgery. Each type has its advant...
A secure slip knot is very important in the arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder joint. The new ‘Hal...
Introduction: This study aims to compare the biomechanical properties and ease of learning and tying...
Arthroscopic knot tying is an important part of arthroscopic shoulder surgery. The Pretzel knot is a...
Despite the advent of sutureless technology, knot tying remains an important skill for any arthrosco...
Arthroscopic knot tying requires practice and attention to detail, especially tying the 3 reversing ...
I was interested to read the article on surgical technique by Dr Di Saverio and colleagues (Br J...
Efficient and successful arthroscopic surgery relies on methodical and well-organized suture managem...
Most arthroscopic rotator cuff reconstruction techniques require a method of securing the tendon to ...
SLAP tears have been a controversial topic in shoulder surgery for decades. The indications for repa...
The arthroscopic remplissage procedure is an effective addition to a standard anterior repair in tra...
Sliding knots can be performed in many situations during an arthroscopic procedure. Their use is pos...
We describe a sliding knot that is ideally lockable by transforming the original simple figure-of-8 ...
The purpose of this biomechanical study was to determine optimized configuration of additional half-...
A safe and easy-to-tie sliding knot is necessary for arthroscopic repair of rotator cuff tears and g...
There are many types of sliding locking knots used in arthroscopic surgery. Each type has its advant...
A secure slip knot is very important in the arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder joint. The new ‘Hal...
Introduction: This study aims to compare the biomechanical properties and ease of learning and tying...
Arthroscopic knot tying is an important part of arthroscopic shoulder surgery. The Pretzel knot is a...
Despite the advent of sutureless technology, knot tying remains an important skill for any arthrosco...
Arthroscopic knot tying requires practice and attention to detail, especially tying the 3 reversing ...
I was interested to read the article on surgical technique by Dr Di Saverio and colleagues (Br J...
Efficient and successful arthroscopic surgery relies on methodical and well-organized suture managem...
Most arthroscopic rotator cuff reconstruction techniques require a method of securing the tendon to ...
SLAP tears have been a controversial topic in shoulder surgery for decades. The indications for repa...
The arthroscopic remplissage procedure is an effective addition to a standard anterior repair in tra...