Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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... cortical screw and the can- cellous screw ( including the self - tapping malleolar screw ) ( 4 ) . The cortical screws are fully threaded whereas the cancellous and malleolar screws are only partially threaded . Each screw has ...
... cortical screw and the can- cellous screw ( including the self - tapping malleolar screw ) ( 4 ) . The cortical screws are fully threaded whereas the cancellous and malleolar screws are only partially threaded . Each screw has ...
Page 265
... cortical screw is inserted ( Fig . 8.31F ) . The specific screw is identified in the screw rack . It is retrieved by inserting the hexagonal tip of the screwdriver into the screw head slot and reducing the brace on the screw drive to ...
... cortical screw is inserted ( Fig . 8.31F ) . The specific screw is identified in the screw rack . It is retrieved by inserting the hexagonal tip of the screwdriver into the screw head slot and reducing the brace on the screw drive to ...
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... cortical surface and guide the drill bit as it penetrates the cortex at an oblique angle ( 5 ) . This technique was described with the use of the straight drill sleeve ( 3.5 mm x 2.0 mm ) for penetration of the thread hole in the far ...
... cortical surface and guide the drill bit as it penetrates the cortex at an oblique angle ( 5 ) . This technique was described with the use of the straight drill sleeve ( 3.5 mm x 2.0 mm ) for penetration of the thread hole in the far ...
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