An efficient hand-tying technique for vessel ligation

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Abstract

Vessel ligation is a fundamental surgical skill that must be performed efficiently. By identifying and eliminating redundant hand movements, we developed a more smooth method for tying a first knot around a hemostat-clamped vessel. The knot is made while the suture is being passed around the hemostat. In addition to being an exceptionally fast method, this technique allows a flat knot to be placed without the need to cross hands.

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Sandwell, S., Hazani, R., & Kasdan, M. (2009). An efficient hand-tying technique for vessel ligation. American Surgeon, 75(11), 1098–1099. https://doi.org/10.1177/000313480907501114

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