lt;p id="p1">In this chapter, the topology of recently used knots is described regarding conventional and laparoscopic surgery. Morphological and technical similarities and differences of the most common knots are discussed, while also considering their transformability. Knots are introduced and made by hand and by instruments, while further demonstrating laparoscopic and microsurgical knotting techniques.</p>
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