. Manual of operative surgery. Fig. 1532. Fig. 1533. Fig. 1534. of the normal function of the donor is retained. This procedure is justifiableonly when the donor is an entirely unimportant muscle or if, under the cir-cumstances for which operation is undertaken, its normal action is negligible muscles are rare, and unexpected evils are liable to follow I2o6 TENDON SHEATHS AND TENORRHAPHY when even unimportant muscles are entirely cut off from their normal obviate part of this, many devices have been suggested, and most of themwill be easily understood af
. Manual of operative surgery. Fig. 1532. Fig. 1533. Fig. 1534. of the normal function of the donor is retained. This procedure is justifiableonly when the donor is an entirely unimportant muscle or if, under the cir-cumstances for which operation is undertaken, its normal action is negligible muscles are rare, and unexpected evils are liable to follow I2o6 TENDON SHEATHS AND TENORRHAPHY when even unimportant muscles are entirely cut off from their normal obviate part of this, many devices have been suggested, and most of themwill be easily understood after a glance at the figures. Robert Jones believes that the union between the two tendons should be asnear the insertion of the receiving (paralyzed) tendon as possible to avoid.
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