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Our decision to dedicate several years to the writing of this Atlas
was based on the professional acknowledgement of negative surgical
results due to incorrect or incomplete approaches to the bones or
joints requiring treatment. We are convinced that in order to
obtain the best possible anatomic and functional results in surgery
of the locomotor apparatus, it is necessary to obey several rules
of behaviour con- stituting the basis for correct surgical
execution: a) to respect the anatomy of the muscular and neural
formations; b) to safeguard the vascularization of these anatomical
elements and consequently of the osteoarticular apparatus; c) to
use the most appropriate surgical approaches fully respecting the
regional anatomy and the least traumatic exposure of the skeleton;
d) to correctly perform surgery, thus creating the best conditions
for the excel- lent recovery of the function of the limb. The
anatomic findings and surgical approaches to the extremities
described here are not complete: we have based our selection of the
former on their frequency in the normal surgical activity of any
specialised ward, and the latter on the surgi- cal approaches most
commonly used by the 3rd Division of the Rizzoli Orthopaedic
Institute. Wide surgical approaches for the surgical treatment of
bone tumors have been excluded as they deal with specific
"compartmental" methods which do not involve the anatomic rules to
be followed in the normal treatment of orthopaedic and trau-
matologic affections of the extremities.
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