. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 1046.—A, Disarticulation of a meta- >carpophalangeal joint; c, amputation of afinger wnth the metacarpal bone. Fig. 1047.—Disarticulation of the littlefinger and index-finger. Disarticulation ofthe ring finger with its metacarpal of the thumb with its meta-carpal bone (Kocher). its distal or proximal phalanx is performed in the identical way employedin amputation of a finger. Amputation of the thumb, with a portion or thewhole of its metacarpal bone, is performed by the oval or racket incision(Fig. 1047). Disarticulation at
. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 1046.—A, Disarticulation of a meta- >carpophalangeal joint; c, amputation of afinger wnth the metacarpal bone. Fig. 1047.—Disarticulation of the littlefinger and index-finger. Disarticulation ofthe ring finger with its metacarpal of the thumb with its meta-carpal bone (Kocher). its distal or proximal phalanx is performed in the identical way employedin amputation of a finger. Amputation of the thumb, with a portion or thewhole of its metacarpal bone, is performed by the oval or racket incision(Fig. 1047). Disarticulation at the wrist=joint can be done by the oblique circu-lar method (Fig. 1048) or by a double flap. In the double-flap amputation adorsal flap is made by carrying a semilunar skin incision between the styloidprocesses; the skin is lifted, the wrist is forcibly flexed, the joint is opened
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