HUMERUS:MUSCU TRAUMA (075064981X)Evan L. Flatow, Christoph Ulrich |
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... deltoid . If excessive deltoid tension is present , a transverse division of the anterior 1 cm of the deltoid insertion distally improves expo- sure , and more importantly , lessens damage to the deltoid . Blunt dissection is then ...
... deltoid . If excessive deltoid tension is present , a transverse division of the anterior 1 cm of the deltoid insertion distally improves expo- sure , and more importantly , lessens damage to the deltoid . Blunt dissection is then ...
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... deltoid and provide adequate exposure , thus maintaining the deltoid origin and insertion intact . Utilizing the coracoid process as a guide , the clavipectoral fascia is now incised lateral to the coracoid muscles , exposing the ...
... deltoid and provide adequate exposure , thus maintaining the deltoid origin and insertion intact . Utilizing the coracoid process as a guide , the clavipectoral fascia is now incised lateral to the coracoid muscles , exposing the ...
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Evan L. Flatow, Christoph Ulrich. This is best avoided by choosing the deltoid tubercle as the point of entry into the humerus . Deltoid - splitting approaches may also endanger the axillary nerve . Burkhead et al.21 have demon- strated ...
Evan L. Flatow, Christoph Ulrich. This is best avoided by choosing the deltoid tubercle as the point of entry into the humerus . Deltoid - splitting approaches may also endanger the axillary nerve . Burkhead et al.21 have demon- strated ...
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