. Minor and operative surgery, including bandaging . Amputation of arm, scapula, and clavicle, the dotted line representing theposterior incision. (Tkeves.) thus formed and severing the connections of the scapulawith the trunk and the muscular attachments which remainanteriorly, the upper extremity will be entirely freed fromthe trunk. The wound, when closed, forms an oblique linerunning from above downward, outward, and backward. AMPUTATIONS OF THE FOOT. 511 AMPUTATIONS OF THE FOOT. Amputations of the Toes.—The phalanges of the toesmay be removed in the same manner as those of the fin-gers. I
. Minor and operative surgery, including bandaging . Amputation of arm, scapula, and clavicle, the dotted line representing theposterior incision. (Tkeves.) thus formed and severing the connections of the scapulawith the trunk and the muscular attachments which remainanteriorly, the upper extremity will be entirely freed fromthe trunk. The wound, when closed, forms an oblique linerunning from above downward, outward, and backward. AMPUTATIONS OF THE FOOT. 511 AMPUTATIONS OF THE FOOT. Amputations of the Toes.—The phalanges of the toesmay be removed in the same manner as those of the fin-gers. It is better to amputate at the metatarso-phalangeal Fig. 413. Fig. 414. Amputation of the toes by theracket-shaped incision and flapmethod. (After Hotter.)
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