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Principles of Microsurgery: 37

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The left-hand instrument releases the strand and the C-loop is now lying directly over the site of the knot. Positioning close to the tying site is again important for efficiency.       

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Principles of Microsurgery: 38

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The left-hand instrument, points down, is placed on the far side of the C-loop.       

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Principles of Microsurgery: 39

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With minimal combined motion of the two instruments, the strand is wrapped twice around the left-hand instrument for a surgeons throw. This is recommended for the first throw when learning and practicing knot tying.       

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