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| Kirschner's apparatus | An apparatus for skeletal traction in long bone fracture. Synonym: Kirschner's apparatus. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Kirschner's wire | An apparatus for skeletal traction in long bone fracture. Synonym: Kirschner's apparatus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Kirschner, Martin | <person> German surgeon, 1879-1942. See: Kirschner's apparatus, Kirschner's wire. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Kirschner w. |
a steel wire for skeletal fixation of fractured bones and for obtaining skeletal traction in fractures; it is inserted through the soft tissues and the bone.
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| Kirschner wire |
see under wire.
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| Kirschner wire s. |
see under wire.
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| Kirschner's a. |
see under wire.
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| Kirschner-Eimer s. |
an external splint used in veterinary medicine for fixation of a long bone fracture, consisting of transverse pins driven into the bone above and below the fracture and an external clamp to hold the pins (and thus the bone fragments) in position.
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