The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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It must prevent shortening and hold the fragments properly aligned . 2. It must be adapted to the transfer of the patient from the front to the base hospital . 3. It must allow free access to the wound not only for dressing but for ...
It must prevent shortening and hold the fragments properly aligned . 2. It must be adapted to the transfer of the patient from the front to the base hospital . 3. It must allow free access to the wound not only for dressing but for ...
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To hold the arm in the desired position a traction bandage is applied to the forearm just below the elbow ( see Fig . 7 ) . The fixation is excellent , and at the same time allows access to the most extensive type of wound . Figs .
To hold the arm in the desired position a traction bandage is applied to the forearm just below the elbow ( see Fig . 7 ) . The fixation is excellent , and at the same time allows access to the most extensive type of wound . Figs .
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... should hold the arm supinated , since in this position there is least danger of union between the ulna and radius . The fenestrated plaster is applied by first padding the arm suitably and holding the padding firmly in place with a ...
... should hold the arm supinated , since in this position there is least danger of union between the ulna and radius . The fenestrated plaster is applied by first padding the arm suitably and holding the padding firmly in place with a ...
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In case the adhesive plaster does not hold , or if much shorten- ing has already occurred , it is advisable to get a direct grip on the bone by some other method . Driving a nail through the condyle of the femur , as advocated by ...
In case the adhesive plaster does not hold , or if much shorten- ing has already occurred , it is advisable to get a direct grip on the bone by some other method . Driving a nail through the condyle of the femur , as advocated by ...
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moulded splints or two of the rounded metal splints used by Jones to hold the fragments properly aligned . In other instances , there may be very marked overriding with devia- tion of the lower fragment , usually to the inner side or ...
moulded splints or two of the rounded metal splints used by Jones to hold the fragments properly aligned . In other instances , there may be very marked overriding with devia- tion of the lower fragment , usually to the inner side or ...
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