The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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Extension is secured by means of the adhesive straps and a strong piece of rubber tubing attached to the hook - like prolongation of the splint beyond the elbow . few turns of wire , so as to support the forearm which has been bent at ...
Extension is secured by means of the adhesive straps and a strong piece of rubber tubing attached to the hook - like prolongation of the splint beyond the elbow . few turns of wire , so as to support the forearm which has been bent at ...
Page 25
Sufficient turns are applied to give a layer approximately 1 inch thick , and then the two iron bands , which have already been bent , are laid in place and fastened by further turns ...
Sufficient turns are applied to give a layer approximately 1 inch thick , and then the two iron bands , which have already been bent , are laid in place and fastened by further turns ...
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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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The gap between the two ends of the radius was bridged later by a bone graft . in place with a final series of plaster turns . Care must be taken to give the fingers plenty of room so that as soon as the muscles have recovered from the ...
The gap between the two ends of the radius was bridged later by a bone graft . in place with a final series of plaster turns . Care must be taken to give the fingers plenty of room so that as soon as the muscles have recovered from the ...
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Meanwhile the operator and the first assistant apply the plaster - of - Paris gauze bandages from the thigh to the head in a series of overlapping turns which entirely cover the patient's back . A single layer suffices .
Meanwhile the operator and the first assistant apply the plaster - of - Paris gauze bandages from the thigh to the head in a series of overlapping turns which entirely cover the patient's back . A single layer suffices .
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