. Fig. 12.—The Flexor Perforates and Flexor Perforans Tendons. The metacarpophalangeal sheath and the ring of the perforatus laid open posteriorly, and the cut edges reflected; the flexor per- forans cut through at about the region of the sesamoids, and its inferior portion deflected. I, Superior end of severed perforans tendon; 2, inferior end of severed perforans tendon; 3, insertion of flexor perforans into semilunar crest of os pedis; 4, the cut and reflected edges of the metacarpophalangeal sheath and perforatus ring; 5, the bifid insertion of the flexor perforatus into the lateral surfac


. Fig. 12.—The Flexor Perforates and Flexor Perforans Tendons. The metacarpophalangeal sheath and the ring of the perforatus laid open posteriorly, and the cut edges reflected; the flexor per- forans cut through at about the region of the sesamoids, and its inferior portion deflected. I, Superior end of severed perforans tendon; 2, inferior end of severed perforans tendon; 3, insertion of flexor perforans into semilunar crest of os pedis; 4, the cut and reflected edges of the metacarpophalangeal sheath and perforatus ring; 5, the bifid insertion of the flexor perforatus into the lateral surfaces of the os coronae; 6, the capsular ligament of the pedal joint; 7, the navicular bone; 8, the posterior surface and glenoid fibro- cartilage of the os corona.


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