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Page 138
... suture opening to ensure adequate cortex in both bones so that the suture does not tear out when it is passed through and tied . A number 2 double chromic catgut suture is passed through the cuneiform and then through the navicular ...
... suture opening to ensure adequate cortex in both bones so that the suture does not tear out when it is passed through and tied . A number 2 double chromic catgut suture is passed through the cuneiform and then through the navicular ...
Page 170
... suture with hemostat , cut tendons two and four below suture but do not tie . 6 sutures tied 7 888 7. Cupbell Continued . After. Craig Technique - Detail of Tendon Surgery . Fig . 8-9 . Step 6 . Preoperative roentgenographic appearance.
... suture with hemostat , cut tendons two and four below suture but do not tie . 6 sutures tied 7 888 7. Cupbell Continued . After. Craig Technique - Detail of Tendon Surgery . Fig . 8-9 . Step 6 . Preoperative roentgenographic appearance.
Page 286
... suture from the periosteum through the tendon and back through the tendon into the periosteum and tied quite firmly . The author ( McBride ) has not found it . necessary to transplant the tendon in any other manner . To do so is ...
... suture from the periosteum through the tendon and back through the tendon into the periosteum and tied quite firmly . The author ( McBride ) has not found it . necessary to transplant the tendon in any other manner . To do so is ...
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