. Text-book of operative surgery . umerus. The transverse portion encircles the limb about three-fiftlis of its diameterbelow tbe level at which tbe bone is divided, after the periosteum has been detachedand the bone sawn across. 63. Disarticulation at the Shoulder (Figs. 251, 252). What has been saidregarding disarticulation at the hip-joint applies to amputation at the Shoulder mtheven greater force. If the soft parts, especially the muscles, can be preserved, amusculo-periosteal stump should always be ensured by shelling out the bone. Thiscan be done either by combining excision mth high am
. Text-book of operative surgery . umerus. The transverse portion encircles the limb about three-fiftlis of its diameterbelow tbe level at which tbe bone is divided, after the periosteum has been detachedand the bone sawn across. 63. Disarticulation at the Shoulder (Figs. 251, 252). What has been saidregarding disarticulation at the hip-joint applies to amputation at the Shoulder mtheven greater force. If the soft parts, especially the muscles, can be preserved, amusculo-periosteal stump should always be ensured by shelling out the bone. Thiscan be done either by combining excision mth high amputation, or by the rächetor lanceolate incisions. Just as in the thigh, the important point is, that the longi-tudinal portion of the incision should be placed in the interval between two niusculargroups, supplied by different nerves. For this reason we give preference to theadoption of the anterior racket and the anterior lanceolate incisions. Ext. lateral lig. Head of radius\ (guide to the line j- of the Joint). J Annular Int. lateral ligament.
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