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Page 2530
Direction of view and viewing angle . A , Angle of vision of an arthroscope ( 75
degrees ) and direction of view ( 0 degrees ) . B , Comparison of angle of
inclination in three arthroscopes : in 10 - degree offset arthroscope , line bisecting
the ...
Direction of view and viewing angle . A , Angle of vision of an arthroscope ( 75
degrees ) and direction of view ( 0 degrees ) . B , Comparison of angle of
inclination in three arthroscopes : in 10 - degree offset arthroscope , line bisecting
the ...
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It is essential that the inflow cannula not be located in a subsynovial position ;
otherwise large amounts of the irrigating solution may be injected beneath the
synovium , which may totally obliterate the viewing area of the joint . Moving the ...
It is essential that the inflow cannula not be located in a subsynovial position ;
otherwise large amounts of the irrigating solution may be injected beneath the
synovium , which may totally obliterate the viewing area of the joint . Moving the ...
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Do not push the knife around the posteromedial corner and out of the viewing
field . Once the cut is extended to the posteromedial corner behind the tibial
collateral ligament , remove the knife from the anteromedial portal . Now move
the ...
Do not push the knife around the posteromedial corner and out of the viewing
field . Once the cut is extended to the posteromedial corner behind the tibial
collateral ligament , remove the knife from the anteromedial portal . Now move
the ...
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Contents
ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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