. Operative surgery. posed muscles are divided in front at the highest and behind at the lowest pointof exposure, down to the retractor is adjusted, andthe bone sawed about two inchesabove the line of division of theanterior muscles. The Amputation ty the Sin-gle Circular-incision Method(Celsus).—With a long knifedivide all the soft parts by acircular sweep down to thebone (Fig. 637), which is thensawed off. The end of the divided boneis now seized by strong forceps,and the surrounding soft partsare drawn upward, when, if de-sirable, a periosteal flap can bemade, its base correspondin
. Operative surgery. posed muscles are divided in front at the highest and behind at the lowest pointof exposure, down to the retractor is adjusted, andthe bone sawed about two inchesabove the line of division of theanterior muscles. The Amputation ty the Sin-gle Circular-incision Method(Celsus).—With a long knifedivide all the soft parts by acircular sweep down to thebone (Fig. 637), which is thensawed off. The end of the divided boneis now seized by strong forceps,and the surrounding soft partsare drawn upward, when, if de-sirable, a periosteal flap can bemade, its base corresponding tothe site of secondary section ofthe bone (Fig. 638). Saw thebone a second time close to theperiosteal flap, and allow theparts to fall into position. Theamount of bone to be removedat the second division is estimated the same as is the length of the flap inother amputations. The divided borders can be united transversely(Fig. 639) or the reverse; the former union holds the periosteal flapin position the Pig. 637.—Celsuss single circular incision.
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