Springer, 2018. — 193 p.
This well-illustrated book presents the state of the art in suture materials and provides clear, step-by-step guidance on how to tie the most frequently used knots. The opening section addresses terminological issues and describes how the biological and mechanical properties of suture materials may impact on healing potential. The basics of knot biomechanics are explained, highlighting the risk of failure of knots and sutures if their capacities are exceeded. Subsequent sections give precise instructions on the tying techniques for the various open and arthroscopic knots, including the square knot, the surgeon’s knot, half hitches, and sliding and non-sliding knots. The special instruments available to facilitate the tying of arthroscopic knots are thoroughly discussed, equipping the surgeon with the knowledge required to ensure optimal handling of the soft tissues and manipulation of sutures in arthroscopic surgery. A literature review on suture materials and arthroscopic knots completes the coverage. This book is published in cooperation with ESSKA. It will be a valuable instruction manual for surgeons in training and will supply more experienced surgeons with an excellent update that will further enhance their practice.
Basic SciencesTerminology
Biological Properties of Suture Materials
Mechanical Properties of Suture Materials
Biomechanics in Knot Tying
Failure Modes of Knots and Sutures
Open Knot TyingSquare Knot
Surgeon’s Knot
Half Hitches
Sliding Knots
Fracture Reduction and Fixation by Knots
Arthroscopic Knot TyingArthroscopic Instruments
Soft Tissue Handling in Arthroscopic Surgery
Suture Manipulation in Arthroscopic Surgery
Half Hitches
Non-sliding (Static) Knots
Sliding Knots
Literature ReviewLiterature Review of Suture Materials
Literature Review of Arthroscopic Knots