Surgery; its theory and practice . Senns bone ferrules for fixing the fragments in ununitedfractures in situ. (After Senn.) Fig. 53. Fig. 54. of bone. The position of the ferrules when m situ is shown inFig. ^2. The thb-d • Fig c:2 method, or operationfor cutting out a falsejoint, consists in mak-ing an incision downto the bone, chiselingor sawing away ob-liquely the ends of thefragments, and thenfixing them in one ofthe ways above-men-tioned. Recently in unu-nited fractures withloss of substance fromnecrosis, the gap hasbeen filled by graftinga piece of iDone be-tween the grafts


Surgery; its theory and practice . Senns bone ferrules for fixing the fragments in ununitedfractures in situ. (After Senn.) Fig. 53. Fig. 54. of bone. The position of the ferrules when m situ is shown inFig. ^2. The thb-d • Fig c:2 method, or operationfor cutting out a falsejoint, consists in mak-ing an incision downto the bone, chiselingor sawing away ob-liquely the ends of thefragments, and thenfixing them in one ofthe ways above-men-tioned. Recently in unu-nited fractures withloss of substance fromnecrosis, the gap hasbeen filled by graftinga piece of iDone be-tween the grafts may be ob-tained from a younganimal, or from a limbimmediately after am-putation. In one suc-cessful case, wedge-shaped pieces of boneremoved in osteotomyof the tibia were being trans-ferred the graftsshould be kept at atemperature of 100° ina capsule of boiled saltsolution (3j to Oj). Malunited frac-ture OR VICIOUS UNION. — I. Fractures incon-sequence of havingbeen improperly set ornot kept at rest ingood positi


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