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Surgeons Do This In Their Spare Time #surgery Tying surgical knots is a crucial skill for healthcare professionals. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to hand tie surgical knots: Start by holding the suture material in your dominant hand. Grasp the free end of the suture with your thumb and forefinger, leaving a short tail. With your non-dominant hand, hold the needle and pass it through the tissue you want to suture. Bring the needle back through the tissue, forming a loop. Pass the tail of the suture through the loop you just formed. Hold the loop with your non-dominant hand, while pulling the tail with your dominant hand to tighten the knot. Repeat steps 2 to 4 to create additional throws for a secure knot. Generally, surgeons tie a knot using a minimum of three throws. After the desired number of throws, hold the loop with your non-dominant hand and gently pull the suture ends in opposite directions to secure the knot. Trim the excess suture material close to the knot using sterile scissors. Remember to practice proper sterile technique and maintain a steady hand while tying surgical knots. Regular practice and guidance from a healthcare professional can help improve your knot-tying skills. Hashtags: #SurgicalKnots #KnotTying #SurgicalSkills #SutureTechnique #HealthcareTraining #SurgicalProcedures #SterileTechnique #MedicalEducation #KnotTyingSkills #SurgicalTechniques #HealthcareProfessionals #Surgeons #OperatingRoom #KnotSecurity #SutureMaterial #KnotTyingGuide #HealthcareTips #SurgicalInstruments #SurgicalTraining #SurgicalSkillsDevelopment #doctor #surgeon #handtie #knots #knottying