. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 17.—Fracture into the knee-joint. Also fracture of the patellae. The fractureis not visible in the lateral view. line of fracture is seldom seen. The resulting disability is usuallysevere. More rarely fractures of the astragalus and cuboid mayoccur. Potts Fracture.—In any fracture of the tibia it is essential thatthe fibula be explored throughout its extent in order to avoid missingbreaks which occur at a different level from that of the tibial essentials in reduction of a Potts fracture are that the weight-.


. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 17.—Fracture into the knee-joint. Also fracture of the patellae. The fractureis not visible in the lateral view. line of fracture is seldom seen. The resulting disability is usuallysevere. More rarely fractures of the astragalus and cuboid mayoccur. Potts Fracture.—In any fracture of the tibia it is essential thatthe fibula be explored throughout its extent in order to avoid missingbreaks which occur at a different level from that of the tibial essentials in reduction of a Potts fracture are that the weight-. Fig. 18.—Old fracture of the femur, with extensive callus and deformity.


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