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{{Short description|Type of knot}} | |||
{{Knot-details | {{Knot-details | ||
| name=Surgeon's knot | | name=Surgeon's knot | ||
| image= Surgeon's knot (tying).jpg | | image= Surgeon's knot (tying).jpg | ||
| caption=The surgeon's knot before tightening showing the two twists in the bottom and the one on top |
| caption=The surgeon's knot before tightening showing the two twists in the bottom and the one on top | ||
| names= Ligature knot | | names= Ligature knot | ||
| type= binding | | type= binding | ||
| type2= bend | | type2= bend | ||
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| related= ], ] | | related= ], ] | ||
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| abok_number= '''#461''', #463, #1209 | | abok_number= '''#461''', #463, #1209 | ||
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The '''surgeon's knot''' is a simple modification to the ]. It adds an extra twist when tying the first throw, forming a ] |
The '''surgeon's knot''' is a ] and is a simple modification to the ]. It adds an extra twist when tying the first throw, forming a ]. The additional turn provides more friction and can reduce loosening while the second half of the knot is tied.<ref name="aksday">{{cite book |first=Cyrus Lawrence |last=Day|title=The Art of Knotting and Splicing|edition=4th|location=Annapolis|publisher=Naval Institute Press|year=1986 |isbn=978-0870210624 |page=42}}</ref> This knot is commonly used by ] in situations where it is important to maintain tension on a ], giving it its name.<ref name="ashley75">{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QaSBVuPK9H0C |last=Ashley |first=Clifford W. |author-link = Clifford Ashley|title=The Ashley Book of Knots |year= 1944 |publisher=Doubleday |location=New York|page=75 |isbn=978-0385040259 }}</ref> | ||
Some sources categorize the surgeon's knot as a ], since it can be effective as such.<ref name="budult">Geoffrey Budworth |
Surgeon's knots are also used in ], in tying quilts, and for tying knots with twine; it is particularly useful in tying raw meat with ], as the wet meat creates similar risks of loosening as surgery. Some sources categorize the surgeon's knot as a ], since it can be effective as such.<ref name="budult">{{cite book | first = Geoffrey | last = Budworth |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=u10FAAAACAAJ | title = The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Knots | location = London | publisher = Hermes House | date = 1999 | page = 54 | isbn = 9781859679111 }}</ref> | ||
Like the reef knot, the surgeon's knot capsizes and fails |
Like the reef knot, the surgeon's knot ] if one of the working ends is pulled away from the standing end closest to it.{{cn|date=February 2022}} | ||
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==Additional image== | |||
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⚫ | Surgeon's knot.jpg|A surgeon's knot tied in nylon rope and tightened | ||
Chirurgenknoten 08.svg|Diagram of a surgeon's knot | |||
Square knot.svg|Diagram of a reef knot | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 31 May 2024
Type of knotSurgeon's knot | |
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The surgeon's knot before tightening showing the two twists in the bottom and the one on top | |
Names | Surgeon's knot, Ligature knot |
Category | Binding |
Category 2 | Bend |
Related | reef knot, Double overhand knot |
ABoK | #461, #463, #1209 |
The surgeon's knot is a surgical knot and is a simple modification to the reef knot. It adds an extra twist when tying the first throw, forming a double overhand knot. The additional turn provides more friction and can reduce loosening while the second half of the knot is tied. This knot is commonly used by surgeons in situations where it is important to maintain tension on a suture, giving it its name.
Surgeon's knots are also used in fly fishing, in tying quilts, and for tying knots with twine; it is particularly useful in tying raw meat with butcher's twine, as the wet meat creates similar risks of loosening as surgery. Some sources categorize the surgeon's knot as a bend, since it can be effective as such.
Like the reef knot, the surgeon's knot capsizes and fails if one of the working ends is pulled away from the standing end closest to it.
Additional image
- A surgeon's knot tied in nylon rope and tightened
- Diagram of a surgeon's knot
- Diagram of a reef knot
See also
References
- Day, Cyrus Lawrence (1986). The Art of Knotting and Splicing (4th ed.). Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. p. 42. ISBN 978-0870210624.
- Ashley, Clifford W. (1944). The Ashley Book of Knots. New York: Doubleday. p. 75. ISBN 978-0385040259.
- Budworth, Geoffrey (1999). The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Knots. London: Hermes House. p. 54. ISBN 9781859679111.
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