The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . Tibia — lig. deltoid. — lig. tali fib. post. — Calcaneus Ligaments of the ankle (from behind). ments (fig. 477) (lig. talo-fibulare anticum and posticum and the externallateral ligament) are divided close to the malleolus. 264 Fig. 477. i , ; 1 1 77 -^ 4. The foot is placed upon itsouter side and a semilunar in-cision, 3—4cm in length, is car-ried round the lower border cfthe internal malleolus (fig. 478):from the centre of this wound a Fig. 478. I. Ligaments of the ankle joint (outer side). Incision over the internal
The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . Tibia — lig. deltoid. — lig. tali fib. post. — Calcaneus Ligaments of the ankle (from behind). ments (fig. 477) (lig. talo-fibulare anticum and posticum and the externallateral ligament) are divided close to the malleolus. 264 Fig. 477. i , ; 1 1 77 -^ 4. The foot is placed upon itsouter side and a semilunar in-cision, 3—4cm in length, is car-ried round the lower border cfthe internal malleolus (fig. 478):from the centre of this wound a Fig. 478. I. Ligaments of the ankle joint (outer side). Incision over the internal malleolus. vertical incision, 5cm in length, ascends upon the inner side of thetibia (anchor incision). 5. The incisions penetrate through the periosteum to the periosteum is raised in two triangular flaps, with the skin fromthe inner surface, with the tendinous sheaths of the extensors from Fig. 479. t. Achill
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