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Intracorporeal knot-tying for the thoracoscopic surgeon: a novel and simplified technique.

Raja R Gopaldas1, Ross M Reul.   

Abstract

Thoracoscopic surgery has usually been limited by 2-dimensional vision and the limited space between ribs--problems that have been only partially overcome by the use of robotics. One of the technical challenges of any minimally invasive surgical approach is tying an intracorporeal knot. For the thoracoscopic surgeon, we describe an easier technique of knot-tying that involves using a right-angled dissector. The technique enables ambidextrous performance and is particularly useful for ligating major pulmonary vessels that might be too small to be stapled or too confined for the admission and maneuvering of a stapling device. Rotating the thumb-dials accordingly enables one to vary the configuration of the knots to create slip or reef knots.The technique is easy to learn and does not require any complicated devices. It is easily adapted to create even more complex constructs, such as a double surgeon's knot. This technique has special advantages in areas of limited domain and in situations that require very narrow angles of instrument manipulation, particularly in thoracoscopic-assisted procedures.

Keywords:  Knot-tying; laparoscopy/surgery; surgical procedures, minimally invasive/instrumentation/methods; suture techniques/education/instrumentation

Mesh:

Year:  2010        PMID: 20844616      PMCID: PMC2929853     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J        ISSN: 0730-2347


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7.  Comparison of the performance of the Gea extracorporeal knot with the Roeder extracorporeal knot and the classical knot.

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