Surgical Approaches to the Foot and AnkleThe field of foot and ankle surgery is summarized in this concise and illustrated guide to surgical anatomy and surgical technique. It aims to be a foundation text for anyone working in foot and ankle surgery. Coverage features the latest advances in instrumentation including jigs, clamps, drills and lasers. Most importantly, line illustrations delineate the subtleties of surgical technique and describe pitfalls to be avoided. |
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... K - wire . The two fragments are elevated , rotated , and reduced against the roof of the posterior facet . The ... wires , over which are placed large fragment ( 7.0 mm ) cannulated screws ( Fig . 14-9 ) . Through the second inferior ...
... K - wire . The two fragments are elevated , rotated , and reduced against the roof of the posterior facet . The ... wires , over which are placed large fragment ( 7.0 mm ) cannulated screws ( Fig . 14-9 ) . Through the second inferior ...
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... wire or heavy suture passed through the two previously placed drill holes ( Fig . 21-9 ) . If necessary fixa- tion can be augmented with an additional K - wire . Residual bony promi- nences are removed and the V - Y capsular incision is ...
... wire or heavy suture passed through the two previously placed drill holes ( Fig . 21-9 ) . If necessary fixa- tion can be augmented with an additional K - wire . Residual bony promi- nences are removed and the V - Y capsular incision is ...
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... K - wire ( Fig . 22-1 ) . The osteotomy is now made with a sagittal saw through the metaphyseal bone at an angle of 45 to 60 degrees . The distal fragment is then displaced 2 to 3 mm medially . Fixation is accomplished by a laterally or ...
... K - wire ( Fig . 22-1 ) . The osteotomy is now made with a sagittal saw through the metaphyseal bone at an angle of 45 to 60 degrees . The distal fragment is then displaced 2 to 3 mm medially . Fixation is accomplished by a laterally or ...
Contents
MANAGEMENT OF SOFT TISSUES | 9 |
Suture and Closure Techniques | 15 |
INSTRUMENTS | 21 |
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