HUMERUS:MUSCU TRAUMA (075064981X)Evan L. Flatow, Christoph Ulrich |
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... fragment may not be impacted , but only displaced laterally . However , it is still not in contact with the glenoid . In true fracture dislocations , the head fragment is com- pletely displaced from the glenoid anteriorly , posteriorly ...
... fragment may not be impacted , but only displaced laterally . However , it is still not in contact with the glenoid . In true fracture dislocations , the head fragment is com- pletely displaced from the glenoid anteriorly , posteriorly ...
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... fragment is then removed . When the head fragment is located deep to the greater and lesser tuberosities , these tuberosities are first gently retracted , developing the rotator interval as necessary , to allow head extraction . When ...
... fragment is then removed . When the head fragment is located deep to the greater and lesser tuberosities , these tuberosities are first gently retracted , developing the rotator interval as necessary , to allow head extraction . When ...
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... fragment reconstruction plate and one cancellous screw ( supracondylar , epicondylar ). Figure 13.12 ( a ) Lateral ... fragment is larger , it should be reduced anatomically . It can be difficult to hold the fragment correctly in place ...
... fragment reconstruction plate and one cancellous screw ( supracondylar , epicondylar ). Figure 13.12 ( a ) Lateral ... fragment is larger , it should be reduced anatomically . It can be difficult to hold the fragment correctly in place ...
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