. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . ShM-SS, Ilc. 78.—Case 4. The injured thigh has been placed upon the Van Arsdalesplint. The triangular splint with its apex in the groin can be seen in thepicture, also the outline of the wings of the part embracing the thigh, whileabout the lower third of the latter is seen a depression produced by theencircling band of adhesive plaster. The original displacement has S-SOYS. Fig. 79.—Case 4. After five days treatment on the Van Arsdale splintthe condition of the fracture was found to be unsatisfactory. There wasextreme over-r


. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . ShM-SS, Ilc. 78.—Case 4. The injured thigh has been placed upon the Van Arsdalesplint. The triangular splint with its apex in the groin can be seen in thepicture, also the outline of the wings of the part embracing the thigh, whileabout the lower third of the latter is seen a depression produced by theencircling band of adhesive plaster. The original displacement has S-SOYS. Fig. 79.—Case 4. After five days treatment on the Van Arsdale splintthe condition of the fracture was found to be unsatisfactory. There wasextreme over-riding of the fragments with shortening of the thigh, easilyappreciated when the length of the thigh in this and the preceding pictureis compared with the opposed side of the splint. The lower fragment hasalso dropped downward, forming a moderate angular deformity.


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