A manual of modern surgery : an exposition of the accepted doctrines and approved operative procedures of the present time, for the use of students and practitioners . bout two inches abovethe line of the articulation, and is carried downwards nearly parallelwith the axis of the humerus to the head of the radius. Then itscourse is altered and it runs to a point over the posterior border of theulna about three inches below the tip of the olecranon. In the latterpart of its course it follows the line of the outer border of the the attachments have been sufficiently severed, the fo


A manual of modern surgery : an exposition of the accepted doctrines and approved operative procedures of the present time, for the use of students and practitioners . bout two inches abovethe line of the articulation, and is carried downwards nearly parallelwith the axis of the humerus to the head of the radius. Then itscourse is altered and it runs to a point over the posterior border of theulna about three inches below the tip of the olecranon. In the latterpart of its course it follows the line of the outer border of the the attachments have been sufficiently severed, the forearm is EXCISION OF THE WRIST JOINT. 555 drawn inwards so as to cause protrusion of the upper ends of the radiusand ulna through this wound. Splints should usually be applied soas to have the elbow slightly flexed and the hand pronated. The rightangle position of the elbow is more likely, it is said, to cause a flail-like limb and interfere with the formation of a satisfactory false joint. Excision of the Wrist Joint. The advantages of retaining the fingers and hand, whenever pos-sible, in the operative surgery of the upper extremity make excision of Fig. Tendon of extensor mini;:Tendons of extensor communis di|Fascia. t. annular ligament Unciform branch of ulnar n.\ Tiase of Mil metacarpal. Tost, ulnar vein.


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