Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association, Volume 29The Association, 1917 List of members in each vol. |
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Página 428 - The skin may be taken from almost any situation where there is sufficient laxity of tissue to admit of suturing of the edges of the fresh wound, the selection of location being determined by the nature of graft desired. Sessile flaps have been successfully placed on healthy tendons, fascia, muscle, spongy bone, and periosteum. According to Krouse, the ideal results to be obtained, namely, elasticity...
Página xl - The Committee of Publication shall have full discretionary power to omit from the published Transactions, in part or in whole, any paper that may be referred to it by the Association, or either of the Sections, unless specially instructed to the contrary by vote of the Association.
Página xxviii - Society; ex-Chairman of the Section on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women of the American Medical Association; Secretary-General of the Pan-American Medical Congress, 1893; Honorary Member of the Medical Society of the State of New York.
Página xxxv - The officers of the Association shall be a President, two VicePresidents, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and a Recorder...
Página 132 - These cells finally became diminished in number and the tissue adherent to the bone was changed into a fibrous mass. The cells toward the joint side became flattened out, but there was no distinct endothelial lining to the joint. The fibrous tissue on the adjacent bones showed no tendency to coalesce. A very noticeable feature was the entire absence of giant cells which one generally sees in the tissue surrounding any foreign body. From these findings we would conclude that the membrane is transformed...
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Página xix - ALBERT H., MD Professor of Orthopedic Surgery in the Medical College of Ohio, Medical Department of the University of Cincinnati; Orthopedic Surgeon to the Cincinnati Hospital and to the Jewish Hospital of Cincinnati.
Página 131 - ... adherent to the bony surface above and below. In the center of this connective-tissue pad are two bursal sacs, each one-half inch in diameter and filled with a clear, thick fluid resembling the contents of a ganglion. These two bursal sacs are situated side by side, the outer one between the external condyle of the femur and the external tuberosity of the tibia, and the inner, between the internal condyle and the internal tuberosity. It will thus be seen that the bursa formed where the pressure...
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Página 132 - ... medium, and these cases have been carefully watched for a period varying from eight years to six months. It has seemed to me that any substance which would remain as placed for a sufficient length of time until the joint surface could be formed, and then should be absorbed, would be the ideal substance to be used for interposition between bony surfaces. The advantage which the use of an absorbable membrane has over a muscle flap, a fascia flap, a fascial and fatty flap, and non-absorbable inorganic...