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Page 392
... nail is pushed down into the medullary canal and then as it meets some resist- ance , the mid - portion of the nail is depressed so that the tip of the nail now is di- rected forward . 11. The progress of the nail is checked by another ...
... nail is pushed down into the medullary canal and then as it meets some resist- ance , the mid - portion of the nail is depressed so that the tip of the nail now is di- rected forward . 11. The progress of the nail is checked by another ...
Page 418
... nail from bind- ing on it . 19. After the nail has been driven well down into the distal fragment , the guide pin is removed from the proximal fragment through the trochanteric wound . 20. X - ray films should be taken of the proximal ...
... nail from bind- ing on it . 19. After the nail has been driven well down into the distal fragment , the guide pin is removed from the proximal fragment through the trochanteric wound . 20. X - ray films should be taken of the proximal ...
Page 438
... nail is the same as the site for insertion of the " Z " -nail , that is at the inferior border of the lesser trochanter . 4. The S - P nail starter is used to mark the site of insertion in the lateral cortex of the femur . ( B ) 5 ...
... nail is the same as the site for insertion of the " Z " -nail , that is at the inferior border of the lesser trochanter . 4. The S - P nail starter is used to mark the site of insertion in the lateral cortex of the femur . ( B ) 5 ...
Contents
Median Nerve Release | 16 |
Neurolysis of Median Nerve | 17 |
Neurolysis of Ulnar Nerve | 18 |
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Academy of Orthopaedic American Academy amputation ankle Ann Arbor anterior artery attached biceps Bone & Joint capsule catgut chromic completely Continued correction curved deformity Discussion Dislocation dissection distal drill holes elbow excised exposed extending extensor fascia femoral neck femur finger fixation flap flexor foot fracture fragment fusion graft hand head humerus inch incision Indication insertion internal interrupted J. W. Edwards Joint Surg knee lateral layers lengthened ligament longitudinal Longus means medial metatarsal method muscle nail necessary nerve operation osteotomy pain Palmaris Longus passed patella patient phalanx placed plantar plate portion position possible posterior prevent procedure proximal pulled reduction removed result retracted rotation screw severed shaft short shoulder side skin spine split surface surgery sutures taken Technique tendon tibia tissue traction transverse Treatment trochanter usually vein weeks wire wound is closed