Why do you need to cross the ends in the beginning? It looks awkward when you have to cross your hands to push the knot down.
@i2harry2 жыл бұрын
Wow for doing it in either hands!
@i2harry2 жыл бұрын
That sliding just blown my mind 🤯
@nicolaigonzalezstoylov33077 ай бұрын
Some surgeons have told me that crossing hands to square the knots is wrong. However, crossing hands is the only way to get properly squared knots. Any thoughts?
@AhmedAtefSalem5 жыл бұрын
What's the use of the two handed knots, when you can do the one handed knots?
@MubasharAbrar5 жыл бұрын
Amazing videos. But sadly no new ones. Will you be making more?
@bredbeck6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making these videos! I was taught that when two handed tying you wanted to still simulate a “post” with one hand, with the hand on the needle side serving as the post. If that’s the case, you want the “needle side” hand doing the C and the other hand pushing the knot down in order to maintain the post. In this video sometimes the knot is pushed down with the post hand, sometimes the other. What are your thoughts?
@dominicforte58266 жыл бұрын
Thanks for you interest! My thoughts - I don't personally tie on a post after the first two knots because this would make it very difficult to achieve flat knots. I place great importance on having flat knots as this gives maximum strength and minimal chances of the knot walking itself open - particularly with larger monofilaments.
@bofeity5 жыл бұрын
Sorry, wrong BTK knots. I'll show myself out now.
@wholeNwon5 жыл бұрын
Imagine that's wet monofilament, you're assisting the operating surgeon and he's not going to want to release the needle. He will likely want a surgeon's knot...first throw double with just the right tension and second squared. I can hear my old professor asking, "Doctor, why are you crossing your hands?" Or, "You're obscuring my view of your second throw." When I'm alone (and sometimes not), I tie a granny knot initially to adjust the tension and then place a third throw squarely. I can flip the second throw of the granny first, if the tissues are strong, otherwise add one extra square throw. Have done it that way scores of thousands of times without a known failure.
@MattPhonee2 жыл бұрын
When I'm practicing my one hand squares, I do a double forehand throw to get the approximation, then I proceed to the regular motions. It works well for me, hopefully this helps someone!