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Page 2535
The disadvantage of the Kerrison rongeur is that the tissue remains within its
jaws after each bite , and therefore it must be removed from the joint , cleansed ,
and reinserted after each bite . The rotary Acuflex basket forceps can be used in ...
The disadvantage of the Kerrison rongeur is that the tissue remains within its
jaws after each bite , and therefore it must be removed from the joint , cleansed ,
and reinserted after each bite . The rotary Acuflex basket forceps can be used in ...
Page 2623
The skin , subcutaneous tissue , and deep fascia may all be affected , and usually
the lymphatics and superficial ... pitting edema that can be cured only by excising
the constricture and in most instances the edematous tissues distal to it .
The skin , subcutaneous tissue , and deep fascia may all be affected , and usually
the lymphatics and superficial ... pitting edema that can be cured only by excising
the constricture and in most instances the edematous tissues distal to it .
Page 2674
Elvenny first called attention to the heavy cuff of tissue surrounding the bone at
the pseudarthrosis and advised that it be completely excised before grafting . He
reasoned that the presence of this tissue , whether congenital or secondary to the
...
Elvenny first called attention to the heavy cuff of tissue surrounding the bone at
the pseudarthrosis and advised that it be completely excised before grafting . He
reasoned that the presence of this tissue , whether congenital or secondary to the
...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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