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The Wiese Knot: A Sliding-Locking Arthroscopic Knot

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1 The Wiese Knot: A Sliding-Locking Arthroscopic Knot
Stephen A. Parada, M.D., K. Aaron Shaw, D.O., Josef K. Eichinger, M.D., Nathan T. Boykin, P.A.-C., David M. Gloystein, M.D., Cheryl L. Ledford, M.D., Edward D. Arrington, M.D., Paul T. Wiese, B.S.  Arthroscopy Techniques  Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages e21-e24 (February 2017) DOI: /j.eats Copyright © Terms and Conditions

2 Fig 1 Photograph from the surgeon's point of view shows suture setup with the post colored full purple as labeled (A). The post is held in the left hand and the non-post is held in the right hand. An overhand loop is placed with the dorsum of the post-sided thumb placed inside the loop. The post strand is shortened and secured in the left hand palm between the ring finger and thenar eminence (B). Arthroscopy Techniques 2017 6, e21-e24DOI: ( /j.eats ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions

3 Fig 2 The same surgeon's point of view is continued as the index finger of the post hand is used to cross the suture strands, with the index and middle fingers holding open the superior loop (short arrow) through which the non-post strand (white) is delivered (A); the tail of the post strand remains secured in the left hand palm. The non-post suture strand is secured between the index and middle fingers of the post hand and pulled through the loop. While maintaining the thumb in its position, the non-post strand is passed through the inferior loop (long arrow) immediately volar to the thumb (B) by the right hand. Arthroscopy Techniques 2017 6, e21-e24DOI: ( /j.eats ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions

4 Fig 3 Surgeon's point of view photograph after the thumb has been extracted from within the loop and the knot is dressed through tension on the non-post strand. The knot is then ready for sliding by pulling the post strand, currently still held by the left hand. Arthroscopy Techniques 2017 6, e21-e24DOI: ( /j.eats ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions

5 Fig 4 Summary depiction of steps of tying the Wiese knot, from the surgeon's point of view with the strand on the left being the post strand and the strand on the right being the non-post strand as they were depicted in the previous photographs, with the surgeon's hands removed for clarity. (1) An overhand loop is created. (2) The sutures are crossed by the index fingers as in Figure 1B, creating a superior loop (short arrow) and inferior loop (long arrow). (3) The non-post strand is then taken through the superior loop and subsequently through the inferior loop, creating the final configuration as depicted in Figure 3. (4) The knot is then dressed and the post strand pulled, sliding the knot to its destination at which point the non-post strand is tensioned, locking the knot. Arthroscopy Techniques 2017 6, e21-e24DOI: ( /j.eats ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions


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