Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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Page 205
... wound support are desirable . Examples of such situations would include medial capsulorrhaphy of the first meta- tarsophalangeal joint in bunion surgery ; primary re- pair of ruptured tendons and ligaments ; major tendon transfers and ...
... wound support are desirable . Examples of such situations would include medial capsulorrhaphy of the first meta- tarsophalangeal joint in bunion surgery ; primary re- pair of ruptured tendons and ligaments ; major tendon transfers and ...
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... wound , however , is second in importance to the nature of the tissues in the wound . Specific factors such as the width , depth , and curvature may pose problems with suturing a wound . Every surgeon has encountered a situation where a ...
... wound , however , is second in importance to the nature of the tissues in the wound . Specific factors such as the width , depth , and curvature may pose problems with suturing a wound . Every surgeon has encountered a situation where a ...
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... wound deepened . The guidelines have been established for radical debride- ment and include : ( a ) never sacrifice blood supply , ( b ) allow adequate incisions for drainage , and ( c ) avoid weight - bearing areas if at all possible ...
... wound deepened . The guidelines have been established for radical debride- ment and include : ( a ) never sacrifice blood supply , ( b ) allow adequate incisions for drainage , and ( c ) avoid weight - bearing areas if at all possible ...
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