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This chapter on orthopaedics outlines the application of a secondary cast to a forearm or leg manipulation under anaesthetic (MUA) of distal radius fracture plus minus insertion of Kirschner wires, intra-articular injections, joint aspirations, and diagnostic arthroscopy. Operations included are fixation of Weber B fracture of ankle, dynamic hip screw (DHS) for extra-capsular neck of femur fracture, fixation of patella fracture by tension band wiring, insertion of traction pins, surgical debridement of traumatic wound, fasciotomy for compartment syndrome of leg, carpal tunnel decompression, surgical approaches to the hip, surgical approach to great toe metatarsophalangeal (MTPJ), and surgical approach to lumbar spine.
Title: Orthopaedics
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This chapter on orthopaedics outlines the application of a secondary cast to a forearm or leg manipulation under anaesthetic (MUA) of distal radius fracture plus minus insertion of Kirschner wires, intra-articular injections, joint aspirations, and diagnostic arthroscopy.
Operations included are fixation of Weber B fracture of ankle, dynamic hip screw (DHS) for extra-capsular neck of femur fracture, fixation of patella fracture by tension band wiring, insertion of traction pins, surgical debridement of traumatic wound, fasciotomy for compartment syndrome of leg, carpal tunnel decompression, surgical approaches to the hip, surgical approach to great toe metatarsophalangeal (MTPJ), and surgical approach to lumbar spine.

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