. Medical and surgical report. Pjg^ 30—Anterior and lateral views of modified Lowman clamps. Smaller turnbuckle with key in place. Range of smaller turnbuckle isfrom iK to 2j^ inches; range of larger turnbuckle is from 2% to 3^^ inches. The following details of application must be kept in mind:1. After both clamps are applied to the bone, and the turnbuckle is inplace between them, one clamp should be loosened, but should be maintained. 6 Fig. 31.—a) Turnbuckle. Jaws seen from ^above; they are purposely made large enough •to fit the shafts of the Lowman clamps (cc)loosely, thus facilitating ad


. Medical and surgical report. Pjg^ 30—Anterior and lateral views of modified Lowman clamps. Smaller turnbuckle with key in place. Range of smaller turnbuckle isfrom iK to 2j^ inches; range of larger turnbuckle is from 2% to 3^^ inches. The following details of application must be kept in mind:1. After both clamps are applied to the bone, and the turnbuckle is inplace between them, one clamp should be loosened, but should be maintained. 6 Fig. 31.—a) Turnbuckle. Jaws seen from ^above; they are purposely made large enough •to fit the shafts of the Lowman clamps (cc)loosely, thus facilitating adjustment (ahgn-ment of fragments), b) Cross section ofbarrel of turnbuckle. One-quarter turn (byinserting pin into the hole and rotating)exposes the next hole. The right angle(A, C, B) defines the approximate amountof room afforrled by the average wound. y


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