Arthroscopy Techniques (Feb 2017)

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.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. e21 – e24

Abstract

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Despite recent advances in knotless suture devices for arthroscopic surgical procedures, arthroscopic knot tying remains a necessary skill for the arthroscopic surgeon. Successful completion of arthroscopic knot tying relies on a thorough understanding of the chosen technique, proper suture management, adequate knot tensioning and securement, and the ability to reproducibly create the knot. We introduce a technique that serves as both a sliding and locking knot while being simple to master and reproducible to perform.