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Kennedy and Cameronzog- 21° have demonstrated that patients who have a
coracoclavicular screw in place and have an arthrodesis between the clavicle
and the coracoid are capable of almost full overhead motion. They drilled pins
into the ...
Kennedy and Cameronzog- 21° have demonstrated that patients who have a
coracoclavicular screw in place and have an arthrodesis between the clavicle
and the coracoid are capable of almost full overhead motion. They drilled pins
into the ...
Page 441
In the original article,62 Bosworth also described a newly developed lag screw
with a broad head, which he preferred to the original regular bone screw. He
referred to the procedure as a screw suspension operation, not a fixation (i.e., the
...
In the original article,62 Bosworth also described a newly developed lag screw
with a broad head, which he preferred to the original regular bone screw. He
referred to the procedure as a screw suspension operation, not a fixation (i.e., the
...
Page 454
A, Comparison of the modified coracoclavicular lag screw with the original
Bosworth screw. The large head of the original screw made it impossible to use
the self-retaining screwdriver. Furthermore, the threads extended all the way
down to ...
A, Comparison of the modified coracoclavicular lag screw with the original
Bosworth screw. The large head of the original screw made it impossible to use
the self-retaining screwdriver. Furthermore, the threads extended all the way
down to ...
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