Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics: Fractures. Dislocations. Disorders of muscles, tendons and associated structures. Traumatic disorders of joints, Volume 3 |
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Page 830
... tourniquet might be contraindicated . If a tourniquet is used , the pressure should be set 100 to 125 mm Hg higher than the systolic blood pressure and inflated either after elevation of the leg for 2 minutes or after exsanguin- ation ...
... tourniquet might be contraindicated . If a tourniquet is used , the pressure should be set 100 to 125 mm Hg higher than the systolic blood pressure and inflated either after elevation of the leg for 2 minutes or after exsanguin- ation ...
Page 953
... tourniquet wrap , make a superficial incision on one side of the wart . This incision should be just large enough to allow placement of the edge of a curet ( Fig 35-126 ) . Scoop out the lesion , avoiding penetration of the deep dermis ...
... tourniquet wrap , make a superficial incision on one side of the wart . This incision should be just large enough to allow placement of the edge of a curet ( Fig 35-126 ) . Scoop out the lesion , avoiding penetration of the deep dermis ...
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... tourniquet and obtain good hemostasis . Reinflate the tourniquet and thoroughly cleanse all cut surfaces with pulsatile lavage . Sequentially cement in place each of the definitive components , begin- ning with the femoral and following ...
... tourniquet and obtain good hemostasis . Reinflate the tourniquet and thoroughly cleanse all cut surfaces with pulsatile lavage . Sequentially cement in place each of the definitive components , begin- ning with the femoral and following ...
Contents
The foot in adolescents and adults | 829 |
VOLUME | 830 |
Acute injuries 139 | 935 |
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abduction abductor acetabular acetabulum AFTERTREATMENT ankle antibiotics arthrodesis articular avascular necrosis bone graft Bone Joint Surg C.V. Mosby calcaneus cancellous bone capsule cement mass Charnley Clin clinical cortex deformity degrees diameter disease dislocation distal dorsal drill excision extensor femoral component femoral head femoral neck femur flexion foot fracture fragment fusion greater trochanter hallucis hallux valgus hole implants incision infection inserted internal fixation lateral lesion ligament loosening malignant medial eminence medullary canal ment metal metatarsal metatarsal head metatarsophalangeal joint motion muscle nail nerve operation Orthopaedic osteoarthritis osteotomy pain patella patients pelvis plantar plate polyethylene position posterior postoperative procedure prosthesis proximal phalanx reamer removed reported resection rheumatoid arthritis roentgenograms rotation sarcoma screws sesamoid shaft skin soft tissue stem surface surgeon surgery surgical sutures synovectomy tarsal technique tendon tibial tion total hip arthroplasty total hip replacement total knee arthroplasty treatment tumor usually varus weight bearing wire