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B , Insertion of multiple Kirschner wires for fixation of early separated lesion of
medial femoral condyle . Fig . 59 - 49 . ... Pass a . 062 mm Kirschner wire through
a small cannula to prevent winding up the soft tissues ( Fig . 59 - 47 , B ) .
B , Insertion of multiple Kirschner wires for fixation of early separated lesion of
medial femoral condyle . Fig . 59 - 49 . ... Pass a . 062 mm Kirschner wire through
a small cannula to prevent winding up the soft tissues ( Fig . 59 - 47 , B ) .
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062 mm Kirschner wires , similar to the treatment described for pinning early
separated lesions ( see Fig . ... wire from the articular surface through the
avascular fragment , through the femoral condyle , and out through the
epicondylar area ...
062 mm Kirschner wires , similar to the treatment described for pinning early
separated lesions ( see Fig . ... wire from the articular surface through the
avascular fragment , through the femoral condyle , and out through the
epicondylar area ...
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Drawings to demonstrate various methods of using wire to hold graft in place . A ,
Wire passes under lamina of atlas and axis and is tied over graft . B , Wire passes
through holes drilled in lamina of atlas and through spine of axis ; holes are ...
Drawings to demonstrate various methods of using wire to hold graft in place . A ,
Wire passes under lamina of atlas and axis and is tied over graft . B , Wire passes
through holes drilled in lamina of atlas and through spine of axis ; holes are ...
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Contents
ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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