Surgical Approaches to the Foot and AnkleThe field of foot and ankle surgery is summarized in this concise and illustrated guide to surgical anatomy and surgical technique. It aims to be a foundation text for anyone working in foot and ankle surgery. Coverage features the latest advances in instrumentation including jigs, clamps, drills and lasers. Most importantly, line illustrations delineate the subtleties of surgical technique and describe pitfalls to be avoided. |
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... pins are simply driven across the fracture site . ) The lengths of the pins are checked with the C - arm or a radiograph . The drill bit for a 3.5 - mm or 4.0 - mm cannulated screw is used to drill over the guide pin . With or without ...
... pins are simply driven across the fracture site . ) The lengths of the pins are checked with the C - arm or a radiograph . The drill bit for a 3.5 - mm or 4.0 - mm cannulated screw is used to drill over the guide pin . With or without ...
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... guide wires , over which are placed large fragment ( 7.0 mm ) cannulated ... pin into the sustentaculum and confirm the reduction . The pins are over ... guide pin fixation . Figure 14-10 Lateral view after insertion of screws . Figure ...
... guide wires , over which are placed large fragment ( 7.0 mm ) cannulated ... pin into the sustentaculum and confirm the reduction . The pins are over ... guide pin fixation . Figure 14-10 Lateral view after insertion of screws . Figure ...
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... guide pin is taken down through the periosteum . A guide pin for a 3.5 or 4.0 cancellous screw , depending on the diameter of the shaft of the metatarsal , is inserted down the shaft of the fifth meta- tarsal ( Fig . 22-10 ) . At this ...
... guide pin is taken down through the periosteum . A guide pin for a 3.5 or 4.0 cancellous screw , depending on the diameter of the shaft of the metatarsal , is inserted down the shaft of the fifth meta- tarsal ( Fig . 22-10 ) . At this ...
Contents
MANAGEMENT OF SOFT TISSUES | 9 |
Suture and Closure Techniques | 15 |
INSTRUMENTS | 21 |
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