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tenotomy
tenotomy Surg. (təˈnɒtəmɪ) [ad. F. tenotomie: see teno- and -tomy.] Cutting or division of a tendon; also attrib., as tenotomy knife. So ˈtenotome (ˈtɛnətəʊm), a surgeon's slender knife for (subcutaneous) division of tendons; teˈnotomist, a surgeon who performs tenotomy; teˈnotomize v. trans., to pe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tenotomy
A tenotomy is a surgical act which involves the division of a tendon. Achilles tenotomy is commonly used as part of the Ponseti Method of treating clubfoot. wikipedia.org
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Tenotomy scissors
Tenotomy scissors are surgical scissors used to perform delicate surgery. wikipedia.org
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teno-
teno- combining element, arbitrarily formed from Gr. τένων tendon: cf. tenonto-. tenography (tɛˈnɒgrəfɪ) [-graphy], description of tendons. teˈnology [-logy], that part of anatomy which relates to the tendons. teˈnorrhaphy [Gr. ῥαϕή a seam], suture of a tendon. ˈtenoˌsuture [L. sūtūra a seam], = ten... Oxford English Dictionary
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talipes
‖ talipes (ˈtælɪpiːz) [mod.L. tālipēs, -pedem, f. L. tālus ankle + pēs foot: cf. tālipedāre to walk on the ankles, to be weak in the feet, to walk lamely.] 1. Path. Club-foot; clubfootedness. Also attrib.1857 in Dunglison Dict. Med. 1878 A. M. Hamilton Nerv. Dis. 240 The primary forms are those whic... Oxford English Dictionary
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William John Little
Little is also known for his doctoral dissertation in 1837 on tenotomy, the first monograph on the subject ever published, and Little became the known Little later travelled to Germany to study the technique of subcutaneous tenotomy with its originator, Louis Stromeyer , who subsequently corrected Little's wikipedia.org
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Fibromatosis colli
treatment for infants who show no improvements in mobility after one year of physical therapy or who initially present at >12 months of age is surgical tenotomy Tenotomy may use the open surgical (i.e. cutting of skin) approach or endoscopic (i.e. percutaneous) approach. wikipedia.org
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Brown's syndrome
Tenotomy of the superior oblique tendon (with or without a tendon spacer) has also been advocated. wikipedia.org
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Adductor muscles of the hip
Clinical significance Tenotomy An adductor tenotomy (cutting the origin tendons of the adductor muscles of the thigh) and obturator neurectomy (cutting wikipedia.org
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Surgical scissors
blades Sharp/sharp blades Examples Some examples of surgical scissors include: Bandage scissors Dissecting scissors Iris scissors Suture scissors Tenotomy wikipedia.org
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Jacques Mathieu Delpech
There he advocated a surgical process known as "tenotomy" to correct contracture abnormalities of the extremities. wikipedia.org
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Clubfoot
If the clubfoot deformity does not improve by the end of the casting phase, an Achilles tendon tenotomy can be performed. To correct this, a procedure called an Achilles tendon release (commonly called Achilles tenotomy) is performed. wikipedia.org
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Ponseti method
After maximal foot abduction is obtained, most cases require a percutaneous Achilles tenotomy. The tenotomy is performed through a stab incision with a round tip (#6400) Beaver blade. wikipedia.org
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Louis Stromeyer
In 1831 he performed the first subcutaneous tenotomy (tendon surgery) of the Achilles tendon on a deformed foot. wikipedia.org
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Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach
His endeavours comprehended subcutaneous operations such as tenotomy, the surgical division of a tendon. wikipedia.org
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