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Fig. 2.1. THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS: CERVICAL PART The roots of the brachial plexus are formed by
APPROACHES TO THE SHOULDER One The Shoulder Anterior Approach to the Clavicle Anterior Approach to the Shoulder Joint Applied Surgical Anatomy of the Anterior Approach to the Shoulder
Orthopaedic In-Training Exam 1998 Question 1 - A patient has a grade 2 open tibial fracture with 70% cross sectional bone loss that extends 2 cm in length. Treatment consists of stabilization with a nonreamed interlocking nail and successful secondary wound closure. Four months
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE ANATOMY 017 ANATOMY-IMAGING SELF- SCORED SELF-ASSESSMENT EXAMINATION AAOS
Lateral Approach to the Proximal Humerus‌ The lateral approach provides limited access to the head and surgical neck of the humerus. It is not a classically extensile approach, because it is limited distally by the traverse of the axillary nerve running on the deep