The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . Disarticulation through the tarsus (CHOPART). (Completing the plantar flap.) Stump after CHOPARTS operation. M Fig. 381. h. Subastragaloid disarticulation (Malgaigne). 1. Two lateral flaps are formed by an incision, which commencesbehind immediately above the great tuberosity of the os calcis and dividesthe tendo Achillis. The incision then runsover the lower half of the os calcis with awide bend below the external malleolus(fig. 380); from here it ascends transver-sely over the middle of the cuboid to thedorsum of the
The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . Disarticulation through the tarsus (CHOPART). (Completing the plantar flap.) Stump after CHOPARTS operation. M Fig. 381. h. Subastragaloid disarticulation (Malgaigne). 1. Two lateral flaps are formed by an incision, which commencesbehind immediately above the great tuberosity of the os calcis and dividesthe tendo Achillis. The incision then runsover the lower half of the os calcis with awide bend below the external malleolus(fig. 380); from here it ascends transver-sely over the middle of the cuboid to thedorsum of the foot; it is carried downvertically (fig. 382) over the anterior edgeof the scaphoid (fig. 381) to the inner side,till it reaches the centre of the sole ofthe foot (fig. 383). At this point it turnsdirectly backwards at a right angle, andmeets the commencement of the incisionat the inner border of the tendo Achillis. Fig. 380. Fig.
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