Great stuff, thanks for sharing. The threaded wire technique probably makes things so much easier, will attempt this in my next procedure and see what happens.
Dr. Boyer, I am anticipating a Proximal Row Carpectomy in a few days and checked TH-cam for some information. While I do not recognize the medical terms you use in the video I found it very informative. Regarding the "dingle", if you have not informed your physics teacher of an orthopedic instrument in your operating theatre may I suggest you do so. As a former teacher I can assure you Mr. Dingle would consider your naming one of your instruments after him an honor. Once again, thank you for your informative video. Dan
Great stuff, thanks for sharing. The threaded wire technique probably makes things so much easier, will attempt this in my next procedure and see what happens.
Dr. Boyer, I am anticipating a Proximal Row Carpectomy in a few days and checked TH-cam for some information. While I do not recognize the medical terms you use in the video I found it very informative.
Regarding the "dingle", if you have not informed your physics teacher of an orthopedic instrument in your operating theatre may I suggest you do so. As a former teacher I can assure you Mr. Dingle would consider your naming one of your instruments after him an honor.
Once again, thank you for your informative video.
Dan
Why such a long incision?
to milan