Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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... cortex ( " Pearls of Base Wedge Osteotomy , " lecture by J. Ruch ) ( Fig . 8.31E ) . The instrument is inserted through the gliding hole without purchase or cutting of the proximal cortex . The tip of the tap will engage the distal cortex ...
... cortex ( " Pearls of Base Wedge Osteotomy , " lecture by J. Ruch ) ( Fig . 8.31E ) . The instrument is inserted through the gliding hole without purchase or cutting of the proximal cortex . The tip of the tap will engage the distal cortex ...
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... cortex , it will readily skip along the surface of the bone . This problem can be overcome by holding the drill bit perpendicular to the surface initially and penetrating the cortex . The bit is then withdrawn and reinserted at the ...
... cortex , it will readily skip along the surface of the bone . This problem can be overcome by holding the drill bit perpendicular to the surface initially and penetrating the cortex . The bit is then withdrawn and reinserted at the ...
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... cortex ( 31 ) . If a screw is selected based on the shorter measurement , there may be a very tenuous fixation with only one thread engaging only one side of the thread hole in the far cortex . The longer mea- surement should be used so ...
... cortex ( 31 ) . If a screw is selected based on the shorter measurement , there may be a very tenuous fixation with only one thread engaging only one side of the thread hole in the far cortex . The longer mea- surement should be used so ...
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