Proceedings of Meeting of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States. . llege of Surgeons. (Roberts.) lacerated and filled with blood; the sheaths of the tendons, both infront and behind, are injured; in front the projection of the raggededge of the upper fragment into the midst of the flexor tendonsmay lacerate their sheaths and irritate the tendons, behind theviolent stripping up and continued tension of the periosteum is aninjury done to the floor of those extensor tendon sheaths into theformation of which it directly enters. Effusions of blood and lymph into the
Proceedings of Meeting of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States. . llege of Surgeons. (Roberts.) lacerated and filled with blood; the sheaths of the tendons, both infront and behind, are injured; in front the projection of the raggededge of the upper fragment into the midst of the flexor tendonsmay lacerate their sheaths and irritate the tendons, behind theviolent stripping up and continued tension of the periosteum is aninjury done to the floor of those extensor tendon sheaths into theformation of which it directly enters. Effusions of blood and lymph into the anterior tendon-sheathsand adjacent connective tissue spaces early produce a well markedswelling on the front of the wrist, above the annular ligament,which exaggerates the deformity formed by the bone displace-ment, and mav simulate displacement when none exists. Such an 532 Dr. Lewis Stephen Pilcher. effusion-tumor may result from injury to the soft parts alone, with-out the presence of any lesion of the bone. On the back of thecarpus some swelling- of similar character also forms as a
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