The Foot and AnkleKenneth A. Johnson The series is designed to provide direct, detailed access to techniques preferred by orthopaedic surgeons who are recognized by their colleagues as "masters" in their specialty. The present volume contains the ways a group of orthopaedic surgeons--young and old, male and female, nonacademic and academic--approach an array of foot and ankle problems. The procedures selected--the surgical challenges that face the general orthopaedic surgeon--range from toenail ablation to involved multiple arthrodesis. The collective experience of 31 surgeons is presented in 37 chapters with some 180 illustrations and 400 photographs/radiographs Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Page 205
... screw is inserted with the K - wires removed immediately prior to final screw tensioning . If the position shifts during screw tightening , it is probably caused by surface incongruity between the cup and cone . In this situation there ...
... screw is inserted with the K - wires removed immediately prior to final screw tensioning . If the position shifts during screw tightening , it is probably caused by surface incongruity between the cup and cone . In this situation there ...
Page 393
... screw is directly in the way ( and it usually is ) , place a screwdriver in that screw to serve as the trajectory to avoid . Insertion of the drill bit can now be directed either medial or lateral to the subtalar joint screw . Once the ...
... screw is directly in the way ( and it usually is ) , place a screwdriver in that screw to serve as the trajectory to avoid . Insertion of the drill bit can now be directed either medial or lateral to the subtalar joint screw . Once the ...
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... screw , which is started in the center of the anterior surface of the lateral talar body . One can use 7.0 mm cannulated stainless steel screws or 6.5 mm cannulated titanium screws . The strength of titanium allows a larger diameter ...
... screw , which is started in the center of the anterior surface of the lateral talar body . One can use 7.0 mm cannulated stainless steel screws or 6.5 mm cannulated titanium screws . The strength of titanium allows a larger diameter ...
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