The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . .ve/MZ crurcfli^ w /0&k muse/. semimeTnirartoszzs § Mm. n&rvue tibialis ./ . J59 Plate of the popliteal artery (right). 1. The cutaneous incision, 8cm in length at the outer border of thesemimembranosus, is carried down through the tissues of the poplitealspace. 2. The dense fascia and fat are divided, until the internal poplitealnerve (nervus tibialis) is visible. 3. The nerve is drawn outwards; behind it and somewhat to itsinner side lies the popliteal vein, which is loosen


The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . .ve/MZ crurcfli^ w /0&k muse/. semimeTnirartoszzs § Mm. n&rvue tibialis ./ . J59 Plate of the popliteal artery (right). 1. The cutaneous incision, 8cm in length at the outer border of thesemimembranosus, is carried down through the tissues of the poplitealspace. 2. The dense fascia and fat are divided, until the internal poplitealnerve (nervus tibialis) is visible. 3. The nerve is drawn outwards; behind it and somewhat to itsinner side lies the popliteal vein, which is loosened and drawn outwards;behind the vein and slightly to its inner side lies the artery. J60 Plate of the anterior tibial artery above the middle of the leg (left). 1. The cutaneous incision is 6 — 8cin in length, and 3cm to the outerside of the crest of the tibia (in the space between the tibia and fibula). 2. The fascia is divided in the course of. the xcliite line nearestthe tibia, which will lead to the intermuscular septum between thetibialis anticus and the extensor longus halucis: the interval betweenthese mus


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