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With the fragment under tension , by traction on the grasping instrument , insert a
thin Smillie meniscus knife or scissors with the appropriate sheath through the
anteromedial portal and incise the posterior attachment of the fragment from its ...
With the fragment under tension , by traction on the grasping instrument , insert a
thin Smillie meniscus knife or scissors with the appropriate sheath through the
anteromedial portal and incise the posterior attachment of the fragment from its ...
Page 2581
B , Following reduction of displaced bucket handle tear , scissors partially release
posterior attachment . C , Scissors release anterior attachment . D , Tenuous
remaining posterior attachment avulsed with grasper and extracted . Fig . 59 - 35
.
B , Following reduction of displaced bucket handle tear , scissors partially release
posterior attachment . C , Scissors release anterior attachment . D , Tenuous
remaining posterior attachment avulsed with grasper and extracted . Fig . 59 - 35
.
Page 2583
If the direction of the cutting instrument does not allow complete severance of the
posterior attachment , push the bucket handle fragment back into reduced
position with the grasper , release the grasper and move to the accessory lateral
portal ...
If the direction of the cutting instrument does not allow complete severance of the
posterior attachment , push the bucket handle fragment back into reduced
position with the grasper , release the grasper and move to the accessory lateral
portal ...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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