The flap is to be turned back, and the sheaths of the flexor digitorum and posterior tibial tendons exposed, the knife being kept close to the bone, avoiding the artery and nerve. The internal lateral ligament is then to be severed carefully close to... A Treatise on diseases of the joints - Page 666by Richard Barwell - 1881 - 690 pagesFull view - About this book
| Timothy Holmes - 1862 - 958 pages
...terminating over the projection of the inner cuneiform bone. The flap is to be turned back, and the sheaths of the flexor digitorum and posterior tibial tendons...is twisted outwards, and the astragalus and tibia * In one case referred to by Dr. Hodges, the ends of the tibia and fibula, the whole of the astragalus,... | |
| Timothy Holmes - 1871 - 1194 pages
...back, and the sheaths of the flexor digitorum and posterior tibial tendons exposed, the knife Wing kept close to the bone, avoiding the artery and nerve....astragalus and tibia will present at the inner wound. A narrow-bladed saw, put in between the tendons into the inner wound, projects through the outer. The... | |
| Joshua Henry Porter - 1875 - 352 pages
...is to be turned back, and the sheaths of the flexor digitorum and posterior tibial tendons exposed, the knife being kept close to the bone, avoiding the...astragalus and tibia will present at the inner wound. A narrow-bladed saw, put in between the tendons into the inner wound, projects through the outer. The... | |
| Thomas Bryant - 1876 - 722 pages
...ig to be turned back, and the sheaths of the flexor digitorum and posterior tibial tendons exposed, the knife being kept close to the bone, avoiding the...astragalus and tibia will present at the inner wound. A narrow-bladed saw put in between the tendons into the inner wound projects through the outer. The... | |
| Thomas Smith, William Johnson Walsham - 1876 - 330 pages
...flap is to be turned back, and the sheath of the flexor longus and posterior tibial tendons exposed ; the knife being kept close to the bone, avoiding the...nerve. The internal lateral ligament is then to be carefully severed close to the bone, and now the foot is turned outwards, and the astragalus and tibia... | |
| Andrew Jackson Howe - 1879 - 920 pages
...dislocation of the ankle-joint, which might require exclilon. flap is to be turned back, and the sheaths of the flexor digitorum and posterior tibial tendons...astragalus and tibia will present at the inner wound. A narrow- bladed saw, put in between the tendons and the inner wound, projects through the outer. The... | |
| William Tod Helmuth - 1879 - 1008 pages
...flap is to be turned back and the sheath of the flexor digitorum and the posterior tendons exposed, the knife being kept close to the bone, avoiding the...artery and nerve. The internal lateral ligament is then carefully to be severed close to the bone, and now the foot is twisted outward and the astragalus and... | |
| William Tod Helmuth - 1879 - 1024 pages
...flap is to be turned back and the sheath of the flexor digitorum and the posterior tendons exposed, the knife being kept close to the bone, avoiding the artery and uerve. The internal lateral ligament is then carefully to be severed close to the bone, and now the... | |
| Timothy Holmes - 1882 - 1088 pages
...is to be turned back, and the sheaths of the flexor digitorum and posterior tibial tendons exposed, the knife being kept close to the bone, avoiding the...astragalus and tibia will present at the inner wound. A uarrowbladed saw, put in between the tendons into the inner wound, projects through the outer. The... | |
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