Wahlborg J Coleman, Grandprey Brianna L, Shaver Stephanie L, Hofmeister Erik H
Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849 USA (Wahlborg, Hofmeister); Bluffton Animal Hospital, Bluffton, South Carolina 29910 USA (Grandprey); College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Arizona, Oro Valley, Arizona 85721, USA (Shaver).
Can J Vet Res. 2025 Jan;89(1):26-31.
The objective of this study was to determine the nomenclature for friction knots commonly used by veterinary surgeons. Veterinary surgeons certified by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) or the European College of Veterinary Surgeons (ECVS) were recruited through email listings available on the websites of veterinary schools and the ACVS to participate in a survey on this subject. Participation was also solicited through the ACVS Facebook page, the Society of Veterinary Soft Tissue Surgery, and the Veterinary Orthopedic Society. The survey included questions about 4 knot-tying videos. Complete responses were received from 160 veterinary surgeons. Familiarity with the knots ranged from 26% (constrictor knot) to 54% (miller's knot). The modified miller's knot and the miller's knot were correctly named by a majority of surgeons (61% and 63%, respectively). There was no consensus for the constrictor knot, with the greatest number of respondents identifying it as the constrictor knot (38%) or the miller's knot (31%). There was also no consensus for the strangle knot, with respondents split among identifying it as the miller's knot (39%), modified miller's knot (34%), or strangle knot (21%). There is apparent disagreement on the names of surgical friction knots among veterinary surgeons. Many participants indicated that they were not familiar with the knots demonstrated in the videos. Inconsistent terminology may impede educational efforts and hinder clear communication about types of knots.
本研究的目的是确定兽医外科医生常用的摩擦结的命名法。通过兽医学院网站和美国兽医外科医师学会(ACVS)上的电子邮件列表招募了获得美国兽医外科医师学会(ACVS)或欧洲兽医外科医师学会(ECVS)认证的兽医外科医生,以参与关于该主题的调查。还通过ACVS脸书页面、兽医软组织外科学会和兽医骨科学会征集参与。该调查包括有关4个打结视频的问题。共收到160名兽医外科医生的完整回复。对这些结的熟悉程度从26%(缩窄结)到54%(米勒结)不等。大多数外科医生(分别为61%和63%)正确命名了改良米勒结和米勒结。对于缩窄结没有达成共识,最多的受访者将其识别为缩窄结(38%)或米勒结(31%)。对于绞勒结也没有达成共识,受访者将其分别识别为米勒结(39%)、改良米勒结(34%)或绞勒结(21%)。兽医外科医生对手术摩擦结的名称明显存在分歧。许多参与者表示他们不熟悉视频中展示的结。术语不一致可能会妨碍教育工作,并阻碍关于结类型的清晰沟通。