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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... dorsalis pedis artery ( Fig . 14-12 ) . The incision is carefully deepened to the level of the dorsal retinaculum , which in turn is incised in line with the ... Dorsalis pedis Figure 14-12 Dorsal 116 THE HINDFOOT Navicular Fractures.
... dorsalis pedis artery ( Fig . 14-12 ) . The incision is carefully deepened to the level of the dorsal retinaculum , which in turn is incised in line with the ... Dorsalis pedis Figure 14-12 Dorsal 116 THE HINDFOOT Navicular Fractures.
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... dorsalis pedis artery . The incision is continued through the dorsal capsule of the first metatarsocu- neiform joint . The joint is exposed after a subperiosteal elevation of the local periosteum . If this procedure is being performed ...
... dorsalis pedis artery . The incision is continued through the dorsal capsule of the first metatarsocu- neiform joint . The joint is exposed after a subperiosteal elevation of the local periosteum . If this procedure is being performed ...
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... dorsalis pedis artery . Frequently , the dorsalis pedis lies over the junction of the base of the first and second metatarsal . The medial longitudinal incision is placed medial or lateral to the dorsalis pedis , the choice based on the ...
... dorsalis pedis artery . Frequently , the dorsalis pedis lies over the junction of the base of the first and second metatarsal . The medial longitudinal incision is placed medial or lateral to the dorsalis pedis , the choice based on the ...
Contents
MANAGEMENT OF SOFT TISSUES | 9 |
Suture and Closure Techniques | 15 |
INSTRUMENTS | 21 |
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