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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ARTHRECTOMIES»
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1
The Louisville Journal of Surgery and Medicine
Results in arthrectomies of the knee by Dr. Angerer (Miinchen) : Angerer has
performed eighty-two arthrectomies during the last four years in the polyclinic and
children's clinic. Sixty-three of these were those of children below fourteen years
of ...
2
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
... commends primary iodoform gauze tamponade with secondary suture. Finally,
after resections and arthrectomies performed for the cure of tubercular arthritis,
the wound should be treated with ten per cent. iodoform ether, and tamponed
with ...
3
The Montreal Medical Journal
Next day the facial paralysis disappeared, and ultimately the patient entirely
recovered.— (N. Y. Med. Journal, April 25th, 1891). Remits of Arthrectomies of
the Knee. — Dr. Angerer of Munich has performed 82 arthrectomies during the
last four ...
George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross, 1892
4
Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences and Analytical ...
In other wounds, but more especially in resections and arthrectomies, he touches
the wound with plugs of absorbent cotton upon which he has poured water just at
the boiling-point. In this way every part of the wound is reached by water at a ...
5
Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences
He is in favor of a transverse incision, and aims rather to remove all of the
affected tissue than to obtain a movable joint. Lesions of the bones are removed
by the knife, gouge, or curette. Arthrectomies in children are best made either
before the ...
Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous, 1893
6
The Edinburgh Medical Journal
Thus, in the elbow-joint, in order to obtain free movement, excision of the articular
ends of the bones is desirable; and we performed thirty excisions against eight
arthrectomies confined to the synovial membrane. While in the knee-joint firm ...
7
Edinburgh Medical Journal
Thus, in the elbow-joint, in order to obtain free movement, excision of the articular
ends of the bones is desirable; and we performed thirty excisions against eight
arthrectomies confined to the synovial membrane. \Vhile in the knee-joint firm ...
8
A Treatise on Surgery by American Authors: For Students and ...
The division of the ligamentum patellae by the transverse operation does not
militate against equally good results, as has been shown after many
arthrectomies, since prompt reunion follows its division. The method of sawing
the bone varies ...
Four cases of resection gave 25 per cent. of recoveries, and six arthrectomies
66.7 per cent. Before deciding upon any operation on a pus-joint, aspiration and
bacteriological examination of the pus are of greatest importance. Of all cases ...
10
The American Journal of Orthopedic Surgery
Of these, nineteen had excisions, after the manner of Helferich, four
arthrectomies, and four amputations. 2. Three of the resected knees had to be
operated upon for flexion contracture. The remainder showed a satisfactory result
, the local ...