The Shoulder, Volume 2Charles A. Rockwood, Frederick A. Matsen |
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Page 357
... CORACOID FRACTURE The coracoid is an important part of the attachment of the limb flexion muscles and ligaments , especially those stabilizing the clavicle . The coracoid is not readily visualized by an anteroposterior x - ray ; an ...
... CORACOID FRACTURE The coracoid is an important part of the attachment of the limb flexion muscles and ligaments , especially those stabilizing the clavicle . The coracoid is not readily visualized by an anteroposterior x - ray ; an ...
Page 444
... coracoid is suspicious . B , The Stryker notch view reveals the fracture through the base of the coracoid . C , Open reduction and fixation of the fractured coracoid was accomplished using a special lag screw . D , A Stryker notch view ...
... coracoid is suspicious . B , The Stryker notch view reveals the fracture through the base of the coracoid . C , Open reduction and fixation of the fractured coracoid was accomplished using a special lag screw . D , A Stryker notch view ...
Page 454
... coracoid . The modified screw , which has a washer in place of the large head , can be used with a self - retaining screwdriver . The distal 1/4 inch of the screw , which has no threads and is smooth - tipped , is used to seek out the ...
... coracoid . The modified screw , which has a washer in place of the large head , can be used with a self - retaining screwdriver . The distal 1/4 inch of the screw , which has no threads and is smooth - tipped , is used to seek out the ...
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