The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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There are , however , cases of fracture of the humerus in which the bony fragments are best aligned by less abduction , or even by bandaging the arm at the side of the body . FIG . 2 . Severe comminuted fracture of the scapula and of ...
There are , however , cases of fracture of the humerus in which the bony fragments are best aligned by less abduction , or even by bandaging the arm at the side of the body . FIG . 2 . Severe comminuted fracture of the scapula and of ...
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This frame is then heavily padded with sheet wadding and fastened to the patient's side by plaster - of - Paris bandages , passing around the torso and over both shoulders . In case traction is necessary because of overriding ...
This frame is then heavily padded with sheet wadding and fastened to the patient's side by plaster - of - Paris bandages , passing around the torso and over both shoulders . In case traction is necessary because of overriding ...
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A primary essential is to have the window sufficiently large to expose at least two inches of healthy skin on all sides of the wound . Further protection of the plaster is given either by cuffs of oiled skin ( Osgood ) or by strips of ...
A primary essential is to have the window sufficiently large to expose at least two inches of healthy skin on all sides of the wound . Further protection of the plaster is given either by cuffs of oiled skin ( Osgood ) or by strips of ...
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The patient's body and the shoulder of the injured side are well padded with cotton wool , as is also Ulna a Humerus . b ..... Humerus Ulna FIG . 9. Tracing of roentgenograms of compound comminuted fracture of the humerus just above the ...
The patient's body and the shoulder of the injured side are well padded with cotton wool , as is also Ulna a Humerus . b ..... Humerus Ulna FIG . 9. Tracing of roentgenograms of compound comminuted fracture of the humerus just above the ...
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This is then applied to the side of the arm and held in place with several turns of gauze bandage . While it is hardening , the surgeon corrects the position of the bones as in applying the fenestrated plaster .
This is then applied to the side of the arm and held in place with several turns of gauze bandage . While it is hardening , the surgeon corrects the position of the bones as in applying the fenestrated plaster .
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