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Page 111
The surgeon should always sit at the axillary side of the extremity on which he is working so that the anatomy of either hand is always presented to him in the same relative position . The tray holding the basic instruments should be ...
The surgeon should always sit at the axillary side of the extremity on which he is working so that the anatomy of either hand is always presented to him in the same relative position . The tray holding the basic instruments should be ...
Page 112
Light , 1 , passes over surgeon's left shoulder . Assistant's head , 2 , is 7.5 to 10 cm higher than surgeon's . Assistant holds patient's hand , 3 , firm and motionless . Basic instruments , 4 , are always arranged in same order .
Light , 1 , passes over surgeon's left shoulder . Assistant's head , 2 , is 7.5 to 10 cm higher than surgeon's . Assistant holds patient's hand , 3 , firm and motionless . Basic instruments , 4 , are always arranged in same order .
Page 377
If pain is not the primary consideration , then the surgeon must be quite certain he can restore sufficient function to justify the surgery . On the other hand , relieving pain alone by a surgical procedure is worthwhile when adequate ...
If pain is not the primary consideration , then the surgeon must be quite certain he can restore sufficient function to justify the surgery . On the other hand , relieving pain alone by a surgical procedure is worthwhile when adequate ...
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Surgical techniques | 3 |
ARTHRODESIS S Terry Canale | 14 |
Surgical approaches | 23 |
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abductor amputation applied approach artery aspect attached avoid base Begin Bone Joint Surg branch capsule carpal carpi cause Clin close complete contracture deep defect deformity dislocation dissection distal divide dorsal excision expose exposure extend extensor extremity fascia femoral finger flap flexed flexion flexor flexor pollicis longus forearm fracture function graft greater Hand Surg head iliac incision indicated infection injuries insertion interphalangeal joint knee lateral ligament limb longus medial metacarpal metacarpophalangeal joint middle motion muscle necessary nerve North operation origin Orthop osteomyelitis palmaris longus patient phalanx Plast pollicis position posterior procedure proximal radial Reconstr reconstruction reflect removed repair resection retract scar severe side skin incision splint stump surface surgeon surgery surgical suture TECHNIQUE tendon third thumb tibial tion tissue tourniquet transfer transverse treatment ulnar usually vascular vein vessels volar weeks wire wound wrist