. Surgical and obstetrical operations, for veterinary students and practitioners. Veterinary surgery. RESECTION OF THE FLEXOR PEDIS TENDON. 173 reddish colored granulations. Should the operation be in- dicated on account of a suppurative pododerniatitis the bars on the affected side must be excised along with the other portions. The position and extent of the navicular bone can be determined by feeling through the flexor tendon. A transverse incision is then made over the middle of the navicular bone through the flexor pedis tendon into the navicular bursa, the distal end of the tendon grasped


. Surgical and obstetrical operations, for veterinary students and practitioners. Veterinary surgery. RESECTION OF THE FLEXOR PEDIS TENDON. 173 reddish colored granulations. Should the operation be in- dicated on account of a suppurative pododerniatitis the bars on the affected side must be excised along with the other portions. The position and extent of the navicular bone can be determined by feeling through the flexor tendon. A transverse incision is then made over the middle of the navicular bone through the flexor pedis tendon into the navicular bursa, the distal end of the tendon grasped with. Fig. 12. Resection of the Flexor Pedis Tendon. Solar surface of the foot, c, Semihinar crest of os pedis ; u, OS pedis ; r, iiavicular-pedal ligament; s, navicular bone; b, flexor pedis tendon ; e, sensitive lamina of the bars ; st, fatty frog ;/, sensitive frog ; h, horny frog, the tenaculum forceps and lifted up from the navicular bone with the aid of two lateral curved incisions. Between the inferior border of the navicular bone and the .semi-lunar crest of the OS pedis stretches the capsular ligament of the in- ferior articulation between these two bones reinforced by dense fibrous bands. The flexor tendon is united to. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Williams, Walter Long, 1856-1945; Pfeiffer, Wilhelm. Ithaca, N. Y. , The author


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