The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . LANGENBECKS curved lateral incision. 2. The vastus interims lies in the upper part of the wound, andbelow it appears the tendon of the adductor magnus; the tendon ofthe sartorius is visible at the lower part of the wound: these tendonsmust not be injured (fig. 485). Fig. 485. vastus rectus. Tendons of the knee joint (inner side). 3. The internal lateral ligament is divided in the line of the joint,and the insertion of the capsule separated from the anterior surfaceof the internal condyle as far up as the vastus internu
The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . LANGENBECKS curved lateral incision. 2. The vastus interims lies in the upper part of the wound, andbelow it appears the tendon of the adductor magnus; the tendon ofthe sartorius is visible at the lower part of the wound: these tendonsmust not be injured (fig. 485). Fig. 485. vastus rectus. Tendons of the knee joint (inner side). 3. The internal lateral ligament is divided in the line of the joint,and the insertion of the capsule separated from the anterior surfaceof the internal condyle as far up as the vastus internus: in a similarmanner the internal alar ligament is detached from the anterior borderof the tibia as far as the middle line (fig. 486). 269 Fig. 486. Fig. 487.
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