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Page 2574
Patel technique for medial meniscectomy . A , Anterior horn of bucket handle tear
of medial meniscus released with scissors through anteromedial portal . Scope is
through midpatellar lateral portal . B , Fragment pulled into intercondylar notch ...
Patel technique for medial meniscectomy . A , Anterior horn of bucket handle tear
of medial meniscus released with scissors through anteromedial portal . Scope is
through midpatellar lateral portal . B , Fragment pulled into intercondylar notch ...
Page 2596
The important synovial plicae of the knee represent unresolved remnants of
these partitions . These plicae are synovial folds , usually classified according to
their anatomic relationship to the patella : suprapatellar , infrapatellar , medial
patellar ...
The important synovial plicae of the knee represent unresolved remnants of
these partitions . These plicae are synovial folds , usually classified according to
their anatomic relationship to the patella : suprapatellar , infrapatellar , medial
patellar ...
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A , Common origin of flexor muscles is detached from medial epicondyle . B ,
Muscles are freed distally for 3 . 7 cm and with elbow in flexion are transferred 5
cm proximal to medial epicondyle between triceps and brachialis muscles . Fig .
A , Common origin of flexor muscles is detached from medial epicondyle . B ,
Muscles are freed distally for 3 . 7 cm and with elbow in flexion are transferred 5
cm proximal to medial epicondyle between triceps and brachialis muscles . Fig .
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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