. Manual of operative surgery. // ^. Fig. 1506. Fig. 150/ osteum or to the bone itself at a point as near as possible to its normal insertion.(c) The end of the tendon may be united to the bone at its normal point of in-sertion by the intermediation of a catgut or silk graft. Implantation of tendon to periosteum or bone may be affected as follows:Method I (Lange).—With knife and periosteal elevator raise a flap of peri-osteum, ^^ to % inch in length, at the site chosen for the tendon insertion.


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