Surgical And Obstetrical Operations, for Veterinary Students And Practitioners

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129 table, on the affected side and extend the tarsus. Shave and disinfect an area 5 to 6 cm. square on tlie inferior median surface of the hock over the course of the cunean tendon of the chief flexor of the metatarsus, as indicated in Plate XIX.
Ivocate the tendon, CT, by palpation as it passes obliquely downward and backward and make a transverse incision about I cm. below the inferior border of the tendon at a point midway between the anterior and posterior borders of the hock, or slightly
...anterior thereto, the width of the scal- pel blade. Push the tenotome flatwise between the skin and tendon, as shown in the plate, force it upwards to the superior border of the tendon, then turn the cutting edge toward it and elevating the handle, using the superior border of the wound as a fulcrum, cut the tendon through from without inwards. By firm pressure upon the tenotome in the latter method periosteotomy is simultaneously accomplished. The completion of the operation is evidenced by the separation of the cut ends of the tendon leaving a well-marked de- pression at the point of operation.

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