The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . .Pass the needle from within in the Lower Third.—The ulnar artery, in the lower third, is cov-ered by the deep fascia, and has upon its inner or ulnar side the flexor carpiulnaris and ulnar nerve, and upon its outer side the flexor sublimis the forearm supine, and extend the hand so as to make prominent tljetendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris. (1) The cutaneous incision is made 3centimetres (about IJ inches) in length, on the radial side of the tendon ofthe


The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . .Pass the needle from within in the Lower Third.—The ulnar artery, in the lower third, is cov-ered by the deep fascia, and has upon its inner or ulnar side the flexor carpiulnaris and ulnar nerve, and upon its outer side the flexor sublimis the forearm supine, and extend the hand so as to make prominent tljetendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris. (1) The cutaneous incision is made 3centimetres (about IJ inches) in length, on the radial side of the tendon ofthe flexor carpi ulnaris, wdiich is inserted into the pisiform bone (Fig. 491).. Ligation of the ulnar artery at the junc-tion of the upper and middle thirds of theforearm. (Sedillot.) Fig. 491.


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