Operative surgery on the cadaverD. Appleton, 1887 - 150 pages |
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Page 118
... base of the more distal phalanx into the opening , and separate the tis sues from its base by means of a scalpel . Protrude the end of the bone and saw off the articular sur- face . Hip ( Langenbeck ) .- Place the subject on the back ...
... base of the more distal phalanx into the opening , and separate the tis sues from its base by means of a scalpel . Protrude the end of the bone and saw off the articular sur- face . Hip ( Langenbeck ) .- Place the subject on the back ...
Page 123
... base of this cellulo - cutaneous covering . The soft parts are divided at a lower level , and the bone is sacrificed up to a little higher level than the base of the covering . ( b ) Flap Method . In this method other tissues besides ...
... base of this cellulo - cutaneous covering . The soft parts are divided at a lower level , and the bone is sacrificed up to a little higher level than the base of the covering . ( b ) Flap Method . In this method other tissues besides ...
Page 124
... base , and continue downward two thirds of the length of the phalanx . Flex the joint to a right angle , and join the proximal ends of the lateral incisions by a dorsal incision over the line of the joint . Open the joint by an incision ...
... base , and continue downward two thirds of the length of the phalanx . Flex the joint to a right angle , and join the proximal ends of the lateral incisions by a dorsal incision over the line of the joint . Open the joint by an incision ...
Page 125
... base of the flaps . Saw the bone at a right angle to its long axis . Occlude the digital arteries . Round off the an- gles of the flaps , and stitch the flaps accurately to- gether , providing for drainage . 2. Disarticulation . - Make ...
... base of the flaps . Saw the bone at a right angle to its long axis . Occlude the digital arteries . Round off the an- gles of the flaps , and stitch the flaps accurately to- gether , providing for drainage . 2. Disarticulation . - Make ...
Page 127
... bases of the second , third , and fifth should be preserved , on account of their tendinous attachments . In dis- articulating the first metacarpal the saddle - shape of the articulation should be remembered , and the proximity of the ...
... bases of the second , third , and fifth should be preserved , on account of their tendinous attachments . In dis- articulating the first metacarpal the saddle - shape of the articulation should be remembered , and the proximity of the ...
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alveolar process amputation ankle areolar tissue artery ARTERY.-Place the subject attachments avoid Begin an incision bladder blade border bougie canula carotid catheter close the wound Cloth condyle convex cricoid cartilage deep fascia director Disarticulation Diseases Divide the integument downward edge edition extend external femur fibers finger flex flexor forceps gland groove half inch humerus inner instrument integument and fascia internal interosseous intestine joint knife left index-finger ligament ligamentum patellæ ligated ligature limb lithotrite longus lower median line membrane metacarpal metatarsal bone middle mucous muscle nerve oblique Occlude opening operation osteotome outward palmar Pass the needle periosteum Place the subject plantar platysma posterior Poupart's ligament providing for drainage puncture Push removed Retract sawn scalpel Separate the tissues sheep side slightly stitch superficial fascia surface guide suture symphysis symphysis pubis tendon tenotome thumb thyroid thyroid cartilage tibia tooth trephine trocar tube ulnar upper upward urethra vein vessel