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      Sliding and self-locking and Aberdeen knot in laparoscopic bariatric sutures. Video Translated title: Anudado deslizante con autobloqueo y de Aberdeen en las suturas bariátricas laparoscópicas. Vídeo

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              The ultimate Aberdeen knot.

              The Aberdeen knot has been shown to be stronger and more secure than a surgeon's knot for ending a suture line. No data exist as to the ideal configuration of the Aberdeen knot. The Royal College of Surgeons of England in their Basic Surgical Skills Course, 2002 recommended six throws. The aim of this experiment is to find the ideal combination of throws and turns. Aberdeen knots of various configurations were tied in 0-PDS suture (Ethicon, Johnson and Johnson). Each configuration was tied 10 times. A materials testing machine was used to test the knots to destruction in a standardised manner. The knots were seen to behave in two ways. They either slipped and unravelled, or broke. Knots tied with fewer than three throws were unreliable. Knots tied with three throws and two turns appear to be the strongest configuration. Adding further throws and turns does not increase the strength of an Aberdeen knot. An Aberdeen knot tied with three throws and two turns is the ultimate Aberdeen knot.
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                jonnpr
                Journal of Negative and No Positive Results
                JONNPR
                Research and Science S.L. (Madrid, Madrid, Spain )
                2529-850X
                2020
                : 5
                : 5
                : 473-477
                Affiliations
                [2] Alcoy orgnameClínica San Jorge de Alcoy España
                [1] Alcoy orgnameHospital Comarcal de Alcoy España
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                S2529-850X2020000500002 S2529-850X(20)00500500002
                10.19230/jonnpr.3323
                4a0be701-45c4-4339-aa01-295a84108acd

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                : 19 October 2019
                : 07 December 2019
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