The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . Disarticulation a* the knee with two flaps. Stump after disarticulation at the knee by the flapoperation. 15* 228 4. If there is not enough skin to make the flaps sufficiently large,a piece can be sawn off from the condyles of the femur (Cardens am-putation). The sharp edge of the sawn surface must be taken off withthe saw or the cutting bone forceps. 5. The method of trying to make the patella, after its articularsurface has been removed with the saw, unite with the sawn surfaceof the condyles (Gritti), does not appea


The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . Disarticulation a* the knee with two flaps. Stump after disarticulation at the knee by the flapoperation. 15* 228 4. If there is not enough skin to make the flaps sufficiently large,a piece can be sawn off from the condyles of the femur (Cardens am-putation). The sharp edge of the sawn surface must be taken off withthe saw or the cutting bone forceps. 5. The method of trying to make the patella, after its articularsurface has been removed with the saw, unite with the sawn surfaceof the condyles (Gritti), does not appear to have any especial value. q. Amputation of the thigh. a. By the single circular incision (page 174). p. By the double circular incision (page 175). (. By the flap operation(page 178). Volzs transverse sections of the thigh are represented on plate XXIX,fig. II, and plate XXX, fig. I and II. Plate XXIX, fig. II. Transverse section of the right thigh in itslower third. Plate XXX, fig. I. Transverse section of the right thigh in itsmiddle third. Plate XXX, fig. II. Tran


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