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Identifier: practicalt00stim (find matches)
Title: A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Stimson, Lewis Atterbury, 1844-1917
Subjects: Fractures Dislocations
Publisher: New York, Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ns Inward, or Inward and Backward. The cause is forcible inversion and adduction of the foot, usuallycombined with violence acting in the direction of the long axis of theleg, as in a fall from a height. The displacement is rarely, if ever,directly inward, but is also somewhat backward, so that the head ofthe astragalus rests partly upon the cuboid. The only autopsy is onemade in an old case by Qu6nu;^ there was shortening of the dorsumof the foot and elongation of the heel, and the foot was in the positionof varus. The head of the astragalus lay upon the interarticular linesbetween the calcaneum and cuboid and the cuboid and scaphoid, over- 1 Broca: Mem. de la Soc. de Chirurgie, 1852, vol. iii. p. 566, and abstract in Bull, de laSoc. de Chirurgie, 1853, vol. iii. p. 241. 2 Poinsot: Lintervention chirurgicale dans les luxations compliquees du cou-de-pied,Paris, 1877, and his translation of Hamiltons Fractures and Dislocations, p. 1196. 3 Quenu : Progres Med., 1883, p. 187. PLATE XXXIX
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Subastiagaloid Dislocation. DISLOCATIONS AT OR NEAR THE ANKLE. 897 lapping the former half an inch and thus resting on the cuboid. Theposterior border of the astragalus lay in the groove between the anteriorand posterior superior articular surfaces of the calcaneum, and its pos-terior lip had been broken off and remained in its normal relations withthe calcaneum. There was no fracture of either malleolus. The dorsalispedis artery and the extensor tendons lay to the inner side of the headof the astragalus; the peroneal tendons had been displaced from theirgroove and separated half an inch from the fibula. In other cases thedisplacement has been greater and the skin has been broken on theouter side of the foot; in one of Malgaignes the head of the astragalus Fig. 458.

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  • booksubject:Dislocations
  • bookpublisher:New_York__Philadelphia__Lea___Febiger
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