Introduction: This study aims to compare the biomechanical properties and ease of learning and tying of our novel knot (UM Knot) with other commonly used arthroscopic sliding knots. Materials and methods: The Duncan, HU, SMC, Pretzel, Nicky’s and square knots were selected for comparisons with UM knot. All knots were prepared with size 2 HiFi® suture by a single experienced surgeon and tested with cyclic loading and load to failure tests. The ease of learning was assessed objectively by recording the time to learn the first correct knot and the total number of knots completed in 5 min by surgeons and trainees. Results: The UM knot average failure load is significantly superior to the HU knot (p < 0.05) and comparable to Duncan, SMC, Pretzel...
We describe a sliding knot that is ideally lockable by transforming the original simple figure-of-8 ...
Arthroscopic knot tying is an important part of arthroscopic shoulder surgery. The Pretzel knot is a...
Most arthroscopic rotator cuff reconstruction techniques require a method of securing the tendon to ...
Introduction: A new locking sliding knot (HK-Knot) was developed in the author’s institute. A bi...
Abstract Purpose: This laboratory study aimed to evaluate the loop security, knot security, cyclic...
The purpose of this biomechanical study was to determine optimized configuration of additional half-...
Abstract Background The aim of this study is to evaluate which of three arthroscopic knots are most ...
SummaryIntroductionBiomechanical studies of arthroscopic knots have been performed on sutures that w...
Sliding knots can be performed in many situations during an arthroscopic procedure. Their use is pos...
Purpose Surgical knots are particularly challenged by high-strength suture material. It was hypothes...
A safe and easy-to-tie sliding knot is necessary for arthroscopic repair of rotator cuff tears and g...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSutures are classified into non-absorba...
A secure slip knot is very important in the arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder joint. The new ‘Hal...
There are many types of sliding locking knots used in arthroscopic surgery. Each type has its advant...
BACKGROUND: One cause of early failure of rotator cuff repairs is the pull out of the suture thro...
We describe a sliding knot that is ideally lockable by transforming the original simple figure-of-8 ...
Arthroscopic knot tying is an important part of arthroscopic shoulder surgery. The Pretzel knot is a...
Most arthroscopic rotator cuff reconstruction techniques require a method of securing the tendon to ...
Introduction: A new locking sliding knot (HK-Knot) was developed in the author’s institute. A bi...
Abstract Purpose: This laboratory study aimed to evaluate the loop security, knot security, cyclic...
The purpose of this biomechanical study was to determine optimized configuration of additional half-...
Abstract Background The aim of this study is to evaluate which of three arthroscopic knots are most ...
SummaryIntroductionBiomechanical studies of arthroscopic knots have been performed on sutures that w...
Sliding knots can be performed in many situations during an arthroscopic procedure. Their use is pos...
Purpose Surgical knots are particularly challenged by high-strength suture material. It was hypothes...
A safe and easy-to-tie sliding knot is necessary for arthroscopic repair of rotator cuff tears and g...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSutures are classified into non-absorba...
A secure slip knot is very important in the arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder joint. The new ‘Hal...
There are many types of sliding locking knots used in arthroscopic surgery. Each type has its advant...
BACKGROUND: One cause of early failure of rotator cuff repairs is the pull out of the suture thro...
We describe a sliding knot that is ideally lockable by transforming the original simple figure-of-8 ...
Arthroscopic knot tying is an important part of arthroscopic shoulder surgery. The Pretzel knot is a...
Most arthroscopic rotator cuff reconstruction techniques require a method of securing the tendon to ...